Prof. Michail Tsagris
University of Crete, Greece
Title of the paper: Fast and Memory-efficient Computation of Energy Related Statistical Quantities
Abstract: Michail Tsagris is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics of the University of Crete (UoC) and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New Brunswick Saint John. Prior to these he worked as a Teaching Fellow and then as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics (UoC), as a Research Associate at the Department of Computer Science (UoC), as an Assistant Professor at the American University of the Middle East (Kuwait) and as a Research Associate at the School of Mathematical Sciences of the University of Nottingham. He received his BSc and MSc in statistics from the Athens University of Economics and Business (Greece) and his PhD in statistics from the University of Nottingham. Michail has published more than 70 papers in journals, conference proceedings and book chapters and has (co-)developed 47 R packages. He is the co-author of the book titled "Implementing R for Statistics" https://shop.elsevier.com/books/implementing-r-for-statistics/imran/978-0-443-38321-2
His current research interests include computational statistics, compositional and directional data analysis, applied econometrics and machine learning.
Bio: Michail Tsagris is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics of the University of Crete (UoC) and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New Brunswick Saint John. Prior to these he worked as a Teaching Fellow and then as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics (UoC), as a Research Associate at the Department of Computer Science (UoC), as an Assistant Professor at the American University of the Middle East (Kuwait) and as a Research Associate at the School of Mathematical Sciences of the University of Nottingham. He received his BSc and MSc in statistics from the Athens University of Economics and Business (Greece) and his PhD in statistics from the University of Nottingham. Michail has published more than 70 papers in journals, conference proceedings and book chapters and has (co-)developed 47 R packages. His current research interests include computational statistics, compositional and directional data analysis, applied econometrics and machine learning.