So… the year is ending! 🎆
During the end of 2019, I was part of a PhD committee for the first time.
So… the year is ending! 🎆
During the end of 2019, I was part of a PhD committee for the first time.
During October, I visited the beautiful city of Rouen to teach a course on Statistics in ESIGELEC, and a new article coauthored by me was published.
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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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.
Today, one of my students from the School of Industrial Engineering, Azahara Benlloch, defended her TFG (Bachelor Final Project). It was supervised by Prof. Andrés Carrión and me.
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This morning, we counted on the presence of Professor Ewa Łakoma, from the Military University of Technology of Warsaw (Poland), in our Statistics class.
Today, one of my students, Blanca Álvarez, defended her Bachelor Final Project (TFG, in Spanish) in the School of Industrial Engineering. This was a project supervised by Prof. M. Teresa Carot and me.
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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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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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So… This is the first post. Hello, World!