About me
I am a PhD student at the Department of Statistical Sciences of University of Padova, where I am supervised by Prof. Bruno Scarpa.
I am currently a visiting graduate student at the Department of Stastical Science of Duke University, working with Prof. David Dunson and Prof. Tommaso Rigon.
I am a silent guy, but I can speak for days about sports and mountains.
Research interests
- Bayesian inference
- Generalized Bayes methods
- Bayesian predictive approaches
Education
- Ph.D in Statistics
- University of Padova, 2021-ongoing
- Supervisors: Prof. Bruno Scarpa, Prof. Tommaso Rigon, Prof. David Dunson
- Ph.D in Statistics
- Master’s Degree in Statistical Sciences
- University of Padova, 2019-2021
- Thesis: Analysis of mortality curves: nonparametric density estimation using a Bayesian approach
- Supervisors: Prof. Bruno Scarpa, Prof. Tommaso Rigon
- Master’s Degree in Statistical Sciences
- Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics for Economics and Business
- University of Padova, 2016-2019
- Thesis: The use of All-Resolution Inference for fMRI images without smoothing
- Supervisor: Prof. Livio Finos
- Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics for Economics and Business
- See my full CV here
Pubblications and preprints
- Agnoletto, D., Rigon, T. and Dunson, D. B. (2023+). Bayesian inference for generalized linear models via quasi-posteriors. Submitted. [ArXiv]