David Conesa has a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Valencia, where he has been working since October 1993. He conducts research in the area of statistical modeling of situations in which uncertainty is present, and does so mainly from a Bayesian perspective. Thus, for example, he has worked on problems of queues, hierarchical models, efficiency analysis, animal survival models, and lately in species distribution models.
He is co-author of more than 70 publications, the majority indexed in journals of international impact, and more than 230 communications in national and international conferences. He has co-directed 8 theses and is currently co-directing three more.
He has carried out research and teaching stays at Duke University (USA), Lancaster University (UK), Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (USA), Université de Bordeaux (France), Università de Bergamo (Italy), Universidade do Minho (Portugal) and several Spanish universities.
He was the President of the Spanish Region of the International Biometric Society during the years 2014 and 2015, and is currently the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Statistics and Operations Research Transactions (SORT).
He has taught Mathematics, Biostatistics, Design of Experiments, Mathematical Statistics, Statistical Modeling, Probability and Simulation, Bayesian Statistics, Computing and Programming in R, Generalized Linear Models, and Smoothing, Additive and Mixed Models.
35008 - Degree Final project - Degree in Mathematics | Work end of studies |
36448 - Degree final project - Degree in Data Science | Work end of studies |
42230 - Advanced modelling - Master’s Degree in Biostatistics | Computer Classroom, Tutoring |
42231 - Specialisation - Master’s Degree in Biostatistics | Computer Classroom |
42233 - Master's final project - Master’s Degree in Biostatistics | Work end of studies |
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