Antonietta Mira |
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Born in Pavia, Italy, on December 21, 1967
Current position
Full Professor at the
University of Insubria, Department
of Economics, Varese,
Italy
Education
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PhD in Statistics, University of Minnesota, MN, 1998
Advisor: Prof. Luke Tirney
Thesis title: Ordering, Slicing and Splitting Monte Carlo Markov Chains
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Master in Statistics, University of Minnesota, MN, 1996
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Doctorate in Theoretical Statistics, University of Trento, Italy,
1995
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Degree in Economics, Summa cum Laude,University of Pavia, Italy,
1991
Research Projects
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Time-invariance Estimating Equations
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Markov Chain Monte Carlo Methods; Statistical computing
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Perfect simulation; Slice Sampler
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Bayesian analysis; decision making with prior information
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Data mining; Knowledge data discovery
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Probabilistic expert systems; intelligent data analysis
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Filtering and Smooting problems; Signal reconstruction
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Nonparametric Bayesian Change Point Problems
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Asymptotic convergence; measure of skewness; tests for symmetry
Extended Vitae
Teaching
MISC
Member of the Scientific and Organizing Committee of the
Member of the Scientific and Organizing Committee of the
third joint IMS-ISBA world conference, Bormio January 2008
and of the
second joint IMS-ISBA world conference, Bormio January 2008
Member of the Scientific Committee of the
International University M.Sc. Degree in
Complexity and its interdisciplinary applications
Awarded of the
Dissertation Fellowship of the U.
of Minnesota for the academic year 1997/98
and awarded of the L.J.
Savage Thesis Award 1998
antonietta.mira@uninsubria.it