THEMATIC SESSIONS
CLAD CORPORATE
Data Analysis in a Business Context
Chair: Sérgio Correia, Portalegre Polytechnic University
Data Collection and Analysis in the Context of Smart Cities
Carla Oliveira
Kyndryl Innovation Center Portalegre
Carla Oliveira (IEEE S’07, D’13,) was born in Portugal, on May 1979. She received the Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from IST (University of Lisbon) in 2013. She is leading the IoT and Smart Cities Competence Center of Kyndryl, a global IT infrastructure services company acting as the largest provider of IT infrastructure services in the world. She is also an invited Professor at Instituto Politécnico de Portalegre. During almost 15 years, she acted as senior researcher at Instituto Superior Tecnico, focusing her work on wireless communications and IoT, where she has participated in the European Research Actions COSTIC1004, C0ST2100, COST BM0704, COST281 and in the LEXNET and NEWCOM projects. She has authored and co-authored several papers in national and international journals and conferences, as well as book chapters.
BANCO DE PORTUGAL Session
Numbers with a Story: Insights into Trade, Wealth and Engagement
Chair: Luís Teles Dias
Banco de Portugal
When Statistics Go Social: Meeting People Where They Scroll
Ana Castor
Banco de Portugal
Soaring housing prices: spillovers to financial sector and households’ wealth
André Oliveira, Diogo Guerreiro
Banco de Portugal
How are Portuguese services traded? Analysing Banco de Portugal’s data on international trade in services by mode of supply
Inês Gouveia, Tiago Castro
Banco de Portugal
SPE Session
Many Faces of Statistics
Chair: Conceição Amado
CEMAT, IST, University of Lisbon
Extremes without independence: the other side of the history
Cristina Miranda
ISCA, CIDMA, University of Aveiro
A branching process approach on population survival: skeleton process and stochastic introgression
Maria Conceição Serra
CMAT, University of Minho
From multi-omics to prediction: the Priority-Elastic Net framework
Eunice Carrasquinha
CEAUL, FCUL, University of Lisbon