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    Jun Liu ( simplified Chinese: 刘隽; traditional Chinese: 劉雋; pinyin: Liú Jùn; Jyutping: Lau4 Zeon3; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lâu Chùn; born 12 December 1997), or Liu Jun, is a Malaysian choreographer, dancer and singer. He has produced dance choreographies for Jackson Yee, GOT7, Rocket Girls 101, Nine Percent.

  2. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor of statistics, Harvard University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 86,378‬‬ - ‪Statistical Machine Learning‬ - ‪Monte Carlo‬ - ‪Bayesian statistics‬ - ‪Computational Biology‬ -...

  3. Dr. Jun Liu is the Washington Research Foundation Innovation Chair in Clean Energy, Campbell Chair of Materials Science & Engineering, Professor of Chemical Engineering, and a Battelle Fellow at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL).

  4. Jun S. Liu. Professor of Statistics. Joint Director of Graduate Studies. Research Interests: Statistical missing data problems. Imputation methodology. Gibbs sampling. Markov structure. Image reconstruction.

  5. Jun Liu received the PhD degree from Nanyang Technological University, the MSC degree from Fudan University, and the BEng degree from Central South University. His research interests include computer vision and artificial intelligence.

  6. Jun Liu, (born December 12, 1997), is a Malaysian Chinese male choreographer, dancer and vocalist. He was the executive producer for GOT7's dance and also choreographed songs for...

  7. Jun S. Liu (Chinese: 刘军; pinyin: Liú Jūn; born 1965) is a Chinese-American statistician focusing on Bayesian statistical inference, statistical machine learning, and computational biology. He was assistant professor of statistics at Harvard University from 1991 to 1994.

  8. Jun LIU, Professor | Cited by 13,084 | of South China University of Technology, Guangzhou (SCUT) | Read 249 publications | Contact Jun LIU

  9. Jun 13, 2024 · Jun Liu 刘隽 official choreographies, as official videos and performances

  10. Dr. Jun Liu is a professor of pharmacology and molecular sciences and oncology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His research focuses on the interaction between chemistry, biology and medicine.