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I am a professor of Statistics at EPFL. I did my PhD in Mathematics at Imperial College London, and graduated in 2003. I was an assistant professor (lecturer) at Imperial College London 2002-2006, and an associate professor (senior lecturer) 2006-2007. In 2007 I moved to University College London and became a full professor. I moved to EPFL in 2019, and in 2018 I became an Institute of Mathematical Statistics Fellow with citation “For seminal contributions to the theory and application of large and heterogeneous networks, random fields and point process, for advancing research in data science, and for service to the profession through editorial and committee work”. My research interests are focused on developing analysis methods for data satisfying distributional invariances. Education PhD | Mathematics 2000 – 2003 Imperial College London MSci | Mathematics 1996 – 2000 Imperial College London Teaching & PhD PhD Students Charles Dufour, Karl Sawaya, Rayan Harfouche Past EPFL PhD Students Anda Skeja, Arthur Verdeyme Courses Statistical analysis of network data MATH-448 A first course in statistical network analysis and applications. Time series MATH-342 A first course in statistical time series analysis and applications. Awards Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics Institute of Mathematical Statistics 2018 Elected Member International Statistical Institute 2015
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