Created in 1998, it is the first of its kind in Spanish-speaking Latin America. The Doctoral Program in Statistics is oriented to the training of researchers in statistics, covering both foundational aspects and computational aspects and modern statistical modeling. However, given the active presence of statistics in different scientific and industrial activities, the program may also interest professionals from other disciplines who wish to achieve an advanced level of statistical training.
The program’s objective is to provide solid and advanced training in statistics, giving the necessary tools for the development of a research career, as well as to prepare high-level professionals to develop applied research in extra-university institutions.
Classical Statistical Methods:It develops and studies the properties of classical statistical models. Specific interests include the theory of parametric probability distributions, the development of measures of local and global influence, sampling techniques, and time series. |
Bayesian Statistical Methods:It develops and studies the properties of Bayesian statistical methods. Specific interests include the development of parametric and non-parametric Bayesian models. |
Applied Statistics and Data Science:It develops and studies the properties of statistical methods that can be used across the sciences. It develops and studies the properties of statistical methods for identifying patterns and making predictions based on large volumes of data. Specific interests include the social and biomedical sciences, and the development of statistical and machine learning techniques. |
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In addition, students of the Doctoral program must complete other required non-credit activities and courses to obtain their doctoral degree:
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Doctor in Statistics graduated in the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Its areas of research are Influence Diagnostics, Measurement Error Models, Elliptical Distributions.