About
This blog is jointly written by PhD students and post-docs from Paris (Université Paris-Dauphine, CREST). We felt like sharing stuff with the world! Mainly tips and tricks useful in our everyday jobs, links to various pages we found interesting, articles, seminars, and so forth.
Authors:
Pierre Jacob is a PhD student at CEREMADE, Université Paris-Dauphine and CREST, working on Sequential Monte Carlo methods and Bayesian inference for state-space models, supervised by Christian P. Robert. Homepage.
Julyan Arbel is working at INSEE (french national institute for statistics) and is a PhD student at CREST and CEREMADE, Université Paris-Dauphine, working on Bayesian non parametrics, supervised by Judith Rousseau and Ghislaine Gayraud. Homepage.
Robin Ryder is a lecturer at Université Paris Dauphine, working mainly on Approximate Bayesian Computation. Homepage. Personal blog.
Jérôme Lê is a PhD student at CREST, working on Vocational Training and Applied Econometrics. He is currently working at DARES (research center of the French Labour Ministry) and at INSEE. Homepage
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