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Peggy Ng

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School of Administrative Studies

Professor

Office: Atkinson College, 223
Phone: 416-736-2100 Ext: 77167
Email: peggyng@yorku.ca


Dr. Peggy Ng received her PhD in Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics from University of Toronto. Dr. Ng is a professor in Management Sciences (School of Administrative Studies, Atkinson Faculty) and Applied Statistics (Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Graduate Studies) in York University. Peggy’s research focus has been in biostatistics, experimental design, psychometrics and their applications in clinical trials, environmental health, and quality of life in oncology.

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Dr. Peggy Ng received her PhD in Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics from University of Toronto. Dr. Ng is a professor in Management Sciences (School of Administrative Studies, Atkinson Faculty) and Applied Statistics (Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Graduate Studies) in York University. Peggy’s research focus has been in biostatistics, experimental design, psychometrics and their applications in clinical trials, environmental health, and quality of life in oncology. Dr. Ng’s recent research interest includes patient care and community health, panel data analysis in business and organizational data; knowledge creation; spatial analysis in remote sensing data; and the use of soft approach for hard optimization models. Peggy is the past president of the Southern Ontario Regional Association of the Statistical Society of Canada.

Degrees

PhD, University of Toronto
P. Stat, Statistical Society of Canada

Research Interests

Business , Management, Spatial Analysis in Remote Sensing Data, Panel Data Analysis in Business and Organizational Data, Knowledge Creation, Management Science

Current Research Projects

Copula Model with Autocorrelated Discrete-Continuous Mixture Margins with Application in the Uns of Indices of Climate Extremes in Climate Change Detection Studies

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    Funders:
    Environment Canada

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    Minor Research Grant

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    ATK Fellowship

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    Minor Research Grant

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    Specific Research Grant - Leave

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    ATK Fellowship

Dr. Peggy Ng received her PhD in Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics from University of Toronto. Dr. Ng is a professor in Management Sciences (School of Administrative Studies, Atkinson Faculty) and Applied Statistics (Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Graduate Studies) in York University. Peggy’s research focus has been in biostatistics, experimental design, psychometrics and their applications in clinical trials, environmental health, and quality of life in oncology.

Dr. Peggy Ng received her PhD in Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics from University of Toronto. Dr. Ng is a professor in Management Sciences (School of Administrative Studies, Atkinson Faculty) and Applied Statistics (Mathematics and Statistics, Faculty of Graduate Studies) in York University. Peggy’s research focus has been in biostatistics, experimental design, psychometrics and their applications in clinical trials, environmental health, and quality of life in oncology. Dr. Ng’s recent research interest includes patient care and community health, panel data analysis in business and organizational data; knowledge creation; spatial analysis in remote sensing data; and the use of soft approach for hard optimization models. Peggy is the past president of the Southern Ontario Regional Association of the Statistical Society of Canada.

Degrees

PhD, University of Toronto
P. Stat, Statistical Society of Canada

Research Interests

Business , Management, Spatial Analysis in Remote Sensing Data, Panel Data Analysis in Business and Organizational Data, Knowledge Creation, Management Science

Current Research Projects

Copula Model with Autocorrelated Discrete-Continuous Mixture Margins with Application in the Uns of Indices of Climate Extremes in Climate Change Detection Studies

    Project Type: Funded
    Funders:
    Environment Canada

    Project Type: Funded
    Funders:
    Minor Research Grant

    Funders:
    ATK Fellowship

    Funders:
    Minor Research Grant

    Project Type: Funded
    Funders:
    Specific Research Grant - Leave

    Project Type: Funded
    Funders:
    ATK Fellowship