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Publications and Media

Journal Articles

  • Zhiwei Zhu (2024). "Data Science: Connecting the Past and Pioneering the Future of Analytics." INFORMS Analytics Magazine
  • Zhiwei Zhu (2024). "Rethinking Data Science Singularity." Harvard Data Science Review vol. 6.1
  • Zhiwei Zhu (2015). "Logistic Regression for Life Insurance Industry Experience Studies." North American Actuarial Journal vol. Volume 19 (Issue 4),
  • Coauthor (1996). "Skin Cancer Prevention and Detection Practices in a Michigan Farm Population Following an Educational Intervention." The Journal of Rural Health Supplemental. 311-320.
  • Coauthor (1995). "Bahadur-Kiefer representations for GM-estimators in autoregression models." Journal of Stochastic Processes and their applications vol. Vol. 57 167-189.
  • Coauthor (1995). "Mammography Usage and Knowledge about Breast Cancer in a Michigan Farm Population before and after an Educational Intervention." Journal of Cancer Education vol. Vol. 10 (No. 3), p155-162.
  • Coauthor (1995). "Ocular Effects of Exposure to Triethylamine in a Foundry Sand Core Cold Box Operation." Occupational and Environmental Medicine vol. Vol. 52 (No. 5), 337-343.
  • Coauthor (1995). "Pneumoconiosis and Associated Medical Conditions." American Journal of Industrial Medicine vol. Vol. 27 (No. 1), 107-113.
  • Coauthor (1995). "U. S. Farm Women's Participation in Breast Cancer Screening Practices." Cancer vol. Vol. 75 (No. 1), 47-51.
  • Coauthor (1995). "Use of Skin Cancer Preventive Strategies Among Farmers and Their Spouses." American Journal of preventive Medicine vol. Vol. 11 (No. 5), 342-347.
  • Coauthor (1993). "Bahadur type representations for some minimum distance estimators in linear models." Probability and Statistics Wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi. 349-364.
  • Zhiwei Zhu (1986). "On a 0-1 law of strictly stationary processes." Journal of Math vol. Vol. 6 (No. 4), 375-380.
  • Zhiwei Zhu (1985). "A generalization of Birkhoff ergodic theorem." Journal of Math vol. Vol. 5 (No. 4), 321-328.

Conference Proceedings

  • Committee member (2025). "Business Intelligence and AI." vertical, IEEE Conference on AI (CAI)
  • Keynote (2024). "Analytics in the Era of GAI." International Symposium on Business Information Science Hungary.
  • Co-chaired (2024). "Corporate Risk and Insurance." Kautz Conference on Business and Economics Hungary.
  • Seminars (2024). "Data and Analytics in the Era of GAI." 12 business schools across 8 European countries
  • Zhiwei Zhu (2024). "Generative AI’s Enduring Significance in Data and Analytics." INFORMS Analytics Conference
  • Chair (2023). "Challenges in Data Science." Joint Statistical Meeting
  • Zhiwei Zhu (2019). "Some Applications and Trends of Predictive Analytics for Life Insurances." Actuarial Science seminar College of Science, Purdue University.
  • Zhiwei Zhu (2019). "What is Data Science, from an academic and an industry perspective." IDSI (Integrative Data Science Initiative) seminar Purdue University.
  • Zhiwei Zhu (2017). "Data Science and the 4th Industrial Revolution." Embry Riddle Aeronautic University.
  • Zhiwei Zhu (2017). "The 4th Industrial Revolution, Data Science, and Risk Analytics." The Bowles Risk Analytics Symposium J. Mack Robinson College of business, Georgia State University.
  • Zhiwei Zhu (2016). "Data are not always useful, insights are." Chief Data Officer summit New York City.
  • Panel (2015). "Predictive modeling: where are the values." Society of Actuaries annual meeting
  • Panel (2014). "Opportunity and Challenge in Life and Annuity by Using Predictive Modeling." Society of Actuaries Annual
  • Zhiwei Zhu (2014). "Predictive modeling for actuaries." Society of actuaries annual meeting
  • Zhiwei Zhu (1998). "What affects Michigan's Breast & Cervical Cancel Control Program rescreening rate." Presented in a CDC sponsored national conference

Other Publications

  • Zhiwei Zhu (2014). "Actuarial Data Management." American Academy of Actuarial, Contingency
  • Zhiwei Zhu (2002). "A Survival Model for Estimating Mortality of Advanced Age Population." Society of Actuaries, Living to 100