News&Events
11/05/2020
Sonia Petrone Is the New Editor of "Statistical Science"
The journal, published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS), covers the full range of contemporary statistical thought.
07/05/2020
Counting the Invisible
Estimating the number of war victims through incomplete reports is a challenging statistical problem that Giacomo Zanella has tackled from both a theoretical and a computational point of view.
09/04/2020
VSI Students 2019-2020
Students are one of Bocconi most important assets. The IGIER-BIDSA Visiting Student Initiative (VSI) aims at nurturing and enhancing this reservoir of talent.
06/04/2020
BIDSA Fellow Appointed Associate Editor at JASA
Antonio Lijoi has been appointed Associate Editor of the Theory and Methods section of the Journal of the American Statistical Association.
06/04/2020
Call for postdoctoral fellowship at BIDSA
New call for a postdoc fellowship published on April 1st, 2020
30/01/2020
BIDSA Affiliate appointed Associate Editor of Biometrika
Daniele Durante appointed Associate Editor of Biometrika, top-tier scholarly journal established in 1901
06/12/2019
2020 IGIER - BIDSA Visiting Students Initiative (VSI) Call for Candidates
IGIER and BIDSA invite students in the MSc in Economic and Social Sciences, MSc in Data Science and Business Analytics and the MSc in Finance who are interested in pursuing a research career to join the two research centers
Bocconi University
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Using Alternative Datasets for Macro Analysis and Monetary Policy
Joint Conference organized with BAFFI-CAREFIN and Banque de France on a variety of themes related to the use of alternative datasets for economic analysis and monetary policy.
ROOM: AS03
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BIDSA Seminar: “Learning and exploiting low-dimensional structure in high-dimensional data”
BIDSA Seminar Series Fall 2019 - “Learning and exploiting low-dimensional structure in high-dimensional data” - David Dunson, Duke University
ROOM 3.E4.SR03
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Blockchain Initiative Inaugural Lecture: Anonymity in Cryptocurrencies
BIDSA Blockchain Initiative's Inaugural Lecture presented by Sarah Meiklejohn (University College London)