September 2019 recap

Hi again! After a long time without any updates, I’ve decided to periodically summarise my academic activities from now on, starting with what I did during the first month of this academic year. So, there we go!
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Invited talk: Prof. Philippe Castagliola

Prof. Castagliola. [November, 2017] Picture by Yohann Legendre.
Professor Philippe Castagliola, from the Université de Nantes, France, will be visiting us from 25th to 29th March, 2019. During his stay, he will be giving a talk about Statistical Quality Monitoring for compositional data.

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Websites that provide background noise for concentration

Rainy drops on my office window glass.
Raindrops on my office window glass. Image from my Instagram gallery. [València. 3rd July, 2014]
It is known that background noises like rain or a coffee shop allow for better concentration. I’ve gathered some useful websites that provide different kinds of background noises, and, in some cases, relaxing image slideshows. I find them useful when working on my computer.

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My first cosupervised PhD Thesis: María Martín

With María Martín, Federico Pallardó and Inmaculada Maestu. [València. 8th Feb, 2016]
With María Martín, Federico Pallardó and Inmaculada Maestu. [València. 8th Feb, 2016]
Today, it has been a very special day. My first cosupervised PhD student (and, above all, friend), María Martín Ureste, defended her PhD Thesis in the Faculty of Medicine and Odontology of the Universitat de València.

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