Pierre Neuvial
CNRS researcher (DR) in Statistics, Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse
- Head of the team Statistics and Optimization
- Member of the Mathematics, Biology & Health group
- Member of the Apprentissage, Optimisation, Complexité (AOC) team
research interests
- Post hoc/post selection inference
- Multiple testing: theory and applications
- Statistical methods for genomic data analysis
- Performance evaluation of statistical methods
- Applications to cancer research
- Reproducible research: check-out the Computo journal
Some recent projects:
bio
CV (pdf) as of 2023-06-12
- [since 2011] CNRS researcher with:
- Institut Mathématique de Toulouse since 2016
- LaMME (Evry) (2011-2016)
- [2008-2011] Postdoc with:
- LaMME (Evry) (2010-2011)
- UC Berkeley, Statistics, under the supervision of Terry Speed
- [2005-2008] Ph. D in Applied Mathematics, Université Paris Diderot (Paris 7)
- “Contributions to the statistical analysis of DNA microarray data”
- supervised by Emmanuel Barillot (Institut Curie) and Stéphane Boucheron (Paris 7)
- [2003-2005] Research engineer at Institut Curie, Bioinformatics
- [2002-2003] M. S. in Stochastic models, Université Paris Diderot (Paris 7)
- [1999-2003] ENSAE ParisTech