Dwueng-Chwuan (Tony) Jhwueng
Professor of Statistics · Feng Chia University, Taichung, Taiwan
I am a Professor in the
Department of
Statistics at Feng Chia University. I did my Ph.D. in Mathematics
(Statistics option) with a minor in Applied Mathematics from Indiana
University Bloomington, USA.
My work focuses on stochastic modeling and statistics phylogenetic, with
applications to evolutionary/developmental biology, health insurance and
public finance, and data science education.
Research Areas
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Phylogenetic comparative methods: likelihood- and
Bayesian-based models, regression for discrete and count data, and model
selection on trees and networks.
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Stochastic processes & rate variation: Brownian
motion, OU and diffusion-type models, time series ARMA-inspired
frameworks for trait and substitution rates.
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Applied analytics: statistical modeling for health
insurance, public finance, and risk forecasting (e.g., MOHW supplemental
premium revenue, construction cost forecasting).
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Teaching & learning in data science: reproducible
workflows, R and Python integration, and quantitative evaluation of
programming and statistics education.
Positions & Affiliations
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Professor, Department of Statistics, Feng Chia University Taiwan
(2022–present).
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Former Chair, Department of Statistics, Feng Chia University Taiwan
(2018–2024).
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Adjunct Professor, International School of Technology and Management,
Feng Chia University Taiwan (2018–present).
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Postdoctoral Researcher, NIMBioS,
University of Tennessee USA (2010–2012).
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Affiliate Member,
NITMB,
Northwestern University USA (2025-present).
Teaching
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Courses in statistics, stochastic processes, regression, R programming,
Python/statistical computing, and data analysis.
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Integration of reproducible research, R Markdown / Quarto, Git, and
modern AI tools into coursework.
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Emphasis on pair / group programming and peer feedback to support
programming skill development.
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Recipient of the Feng Chia University Excellence in Teaching Award
(2025).
For students mentored in their projects, refer to Students
Grants & Projects
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Multiple Ministry of Science and Technology (NSTC)
Taiwan projects on stochastic processes, phylogenetic models.
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Multiple Ministry of Education (MOE) Taiwan projects on
data science / teaching innovation.
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Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) Taiwan
Supplemental Health Insurance Premiums (Co-Investigator, 2025):
analysis of revenue trends for Taiwan’s National Health Insurance
supplemental premiums (MOHW114-NHI-S-114-000003).
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Construction Project Cost Forecasting (Co-Principal Investigator, 2022):
forecasting model collaboration with Farglory Construction Co., Ltd.
A full list of funded projects is provided in the CV.
Selected Publications
My recent work appears in journals such as Mathematics and Computers
in Simulation, Computational Statistics and Data
Analysis, Biology, Mathematics,
Diversity, Communications in Statistics, and others.
Topics include:
For the complete and updated publication list, please see the Publications
page.