Paolo Giudici
Paolo Giudici is a data scientist and professor of statistics at the University of Pavia. His research focuses on statistical learning methods to obtain data driven predictions and risk measures in economics, finance and fintech innovations.
| Born |
| March 23rd, 1965 Sondrio, Italy |
| Nationality |
| Italian |
| Education |
| Bocconi University, Italy, M.Sci. Economics, 1989 |
| University of Minnesota, USA, M.Sci. Statistics, 1990 |
| University of Trento, Italy, Phd Statistics, 1994 |
| Fields |
| Statistics; Machine learning; Finance |
| Institutions |
| University of Pavia (1994-Present) |
| Notes |
| Top Italian Scientist in Business Sciences [1] |
Education and career
Paolo Giudici, born in Valtellina, earned a master's degree in economics from Bocconi University in 1989, a master's degree in statistics from the University of Minnesota in 1990 and a doctorate in statistics from the [University of Trento https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Trento] in 1994. He became assistant professor of statistics at the University of Pavia in 1994.
After visiting periods at the University of Bristol, at the University of Cambridge and at the Fields Institute, funded by the European Science Foundation, in 2007 he became full professor of statistics. He has been lecturer of statistics, data science, financial risk management and machine learning classes and has supervised 18 PhD students and 13 post doc researchers within the statistical laboratory of the department of economics and management of the University of Pavia. He is editorial board member of the scientific journals Fintech, Risks and Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence[2][3][4].
