Contributors 2018-2019 | Biography |
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Juan Miguel Marín Diazaraque |
TBA. |
Stefano Cabras |
Stefano Cabras born in Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy) in 1974. In 1999 and in 2004 he obtained his PhD in Statistics at the University of Florence. During this period he visited the Department of Statistics at the Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh-PA, USA) where he obtained in 2003 the Master in Statistics. Since 2005 he is Associate Professor at University of Cagliari (in leave) and since 2018 at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid after being Ramón y Cajal Professor. His research topics in Statistics concern either theoretical aspects along with applications to several scientific fields. |
Miguel Ángel Daza Arbolí |
Miguel obtained his 5-year degree in Statistical Sciences and Techniques by the University of Valencia (2002). Nowadays, he is linked to the Carlos III University of Madrid as a part-time professor. In 2007, in a congress of the SEIO, he acceded to the Working Group - Teaching and Learning of Statistics and Operation Research (GENAEIO). Since then, he has been working with |
Antonio Elías Fernández |
Entering the final stretch of the PhD program in Statistics at Carlos III University of Madrid. |
Pedro Vicente Gómez |
Pedro is a Software Engineer focused on new technologies, open source, clean code, and testing. Right now he's working as a Senior Software Engineer at |
Many more contributors to be announced! |
Contributors 2017-2018 | Biography |
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Hoang Nguyen |
Hoang is on his final year of the PhD program in Statistics at Carlos III University of Madrid. He enjoys Bayesian inference and statistical computation. He contributes to several |
Antonio Elías Fernández |
Entering the final stretch of the PhD program in Statistics at Carlos III University of Madrid. |
David García Heredia |
PhD student at the Department of Statistics at Carlos III University of Madrid, his research interests have led him to have programming as an essential part of his daily work. Although most of his code is made in |
Eduardo García Portugués |
Assistant professor at the Department of Statistics of Carlos III University of Madrid. Enthusiast of coding since his early days as a student fighting against |