Carmen Armero holds a PhD in Mathematics from the Universitat de València. Her research is carried out within the methodological framework of Bayesian Statistics, in which she has worked in different fields such as queueing models, hierarchical models, Bayesian networks, efficiency analyses, longitudinal data analysis, survival analysis, joint longitudinal and survival data models, and hidden Markov models.
She is the author or co-author of more than 90 publications, many of them in internationally high-impact journals, and of more than 200 communications at scientific conferences. She is the director of the Bayesian Statistics research group (vabar.es) at the UV, GIUV2016-271, and Principal Investigator of the Valencia-VABAR node of the BIOSTATNET excellence network.
She has undertaken research visits to the University of Cambridge, Lancaster University, the Catalan Centre for Mathematical Research, the Stockholm Resilience Centre and Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland, where she is also an Associate.
She has taught on undergraduate courses in Biology, Biotechnology, Medicine and Mathematics, and on the Master's in Biostatistics and the Master's in Data Science at the UV. She is the director of the València International Bayesian Analysis Summer School, VIBASS, on Bayesian Inference, which is held annually at the Faculty of Mathematics of the UV.
| 01/09/2025 - 27/01/2026 |
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