Vitae & links
Here is a quick CV. A longer one is here.
2022 COPSS Emerging Leader Award
2021-: Full Professor of Statistics at ESSEC Business School, in Paris, France.
2021: Royal Statistical Society Guy Medal in Bronze.
2020-2021: John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Natural Sciences, Harvard University.
2019: National Science Foundation CAREER award DMS-1844695.
2018: David Pickard Award for Teaching and Mentoring at Harvard University.
2015-2020: Assistant then Associate Professor, Harvard University. David Pickard Teaching Award for Teaching and Mentoring in 2018. NSF CAREER DMS 1844695 awarded in 2019.
2013-2015: Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Statistics, University of Oxford.
2012-2013: Post-doctoral fellow, Department of Statistics and Applied Probability, National University of Singapore.
2009-2012: Ph.D., Université Paris-Dauphine (Computational Contributions to Bayesian Inference), supervised by Christian Robert and funded by AXA Research.
Prix de thèse Jacques Neveu 2012 (Probability and Statistics), and Prix de thèse de la Fondation Dauphine 2013 (all categories).
2005-2009: ENSAE ParisTech (Economics, Finance and Statistics).
2008-2009: M.Sc. Statistics, Université Paris-Dauphine.
I am writing on a collaborative blog about statistics and random stuff: http://statisfaction.wordpress.com/.
Some links:
Xi'an's Og, Freakonometrics, Robin Ryder's blog, Larry Wasserman's blog, Djalil Chafaï's blog, Francis Bach's blog, Ömer Deniz Akyıldız's blog.
Arnaud Doucet's web review of available resources on Sequential Monte Carlo.
David B. Wilson's web review on coupling from the past.
List of remote seminars on Statisfaction.