3rd Spanish Young Statisticians and Operational Researchers Meeting (SYSORM)
Plenary Speakers
- Ricardo Cao Abad
Ricardo Cao is full professor at the Universidade da Coruña (Spain) and the head of the Modelling, Optimization, and Statistical Inference group (MODES). His research interests cover nonparametric statistics, resampling methods, survival analysis, big data statistical analysis, credit risk, statistical methods in genomics and microbiology.
He is editor-in-chief of Journal of Nonparametric Statistics (since 2019), and has been editor-in-chief of TEST (2009–2012) and co-editor of Computational Statistics (2016–2018). He has also been associate editor of TEST (since 1996–2008; since 2019), Computational Statistics (2004–2016; since 2019), Journal of Nonparametric Statistics (2007–2018), and Computational Statistics & Data Analysis (2015–2018).
According to Scopus, he has published 120 documents, with an h-index equal to 22 and 1445 citations (accessed September 2021); according to Google Scholar, his h-index and number of citations raise to 33 and 3147, respectively (September 2021).
Among his publications, the contributions published in TEST (7), Computational Statistics and Data Analysis (6), Canadian Journal of Statistics (4), Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics (3), Annals of Statistics (1), Biometrika (1), Journal of the American Statistical Association (1), and Technometrics (1), could be highlighted.
He has supervised 14 research projects and 13 PhD theses.
- Claudia D’Ambrosio
- Frédéric Ferraty
Frédéric Ferraty is full professor at Toulouse Jean Jaurès University and Toulouse Mathematics Institute (France). He is also the current head of the Computer Science and Mathematics Department at Toulouse Jean Jaurès University. His research interest focuses on high-dimensional statistics, functional data analysis, semi- and nonparametric modelling, parsimonious models, and massive datasets.
He has been associate editor of several scientific journals: Computational Statistics (2005–2012), Journal of Multivariate Analysis (2007–2016), Statistica Sinica (2008–2014), Electronic Journal of Statistics (2010–2016), Computational Statistics and Data Analysis (since 2016), and Econometrics and Statistics (since 2016).
According to Scopus, he has published 61 documents, with an h-index equal to 24 and 2206 citations (accessed November 2019); according to Google Scholar, his h-index and number of citations raise to 35 and 6793, respectively (November 2019).
Among his publications, the contributions published in Computational Statistics and Data Analysis (6), Journal of Multivariate Analysis (3), Statistica Sinica (2), Scandinavian Journal of Statistics (2), TEST (2), Journal of Computational and Graphical Statistics (1) and Biometrika (1), could be highlighted.
He has supervised 8 PhD theses and several research projects in the last years.
- Rubén Ruiz García
3rd Spanish Young Statisticians and Operational Researchers Meeting (SYSORM)