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James H. Yen (Fed)

James Yen has been a member of the Statistical Engineering Division since 1997. He works in statistical data analysis, modeling, and computing in a wide variety of areas, including applications in forensic sciences, information technology, and homeland security. He has a long-standing involvement with the NIST project on the identification of  firearms and toolmarks. In addition, he has worked with the Organic Chemical Metrology group in the certification of over three dozen food and supplement Standard Reference Materials.

Technical Areas of Research and Consulting:

  • Forensic sciences, including firearms and toolmarks
  • Standard Reference Materials
  • Data analysis
  • Applied probability

Professional Activities and Societies and Standards Activities:

  • American Statistical Association Member

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Created October 9, 2019, Updated December 8, 2022
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