
Christian Lucero
Assistant Professor · Inverse Problems
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityAbout
Christian Lucero is a Collegiate Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics at Virginia Tech's College of Science. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematical and Computer Sciences from the Colorado School of Mines (2013) with a focus on Bayes Risk A-optimal Experimental Design for inverse problems. His research interests include inverse problems, uncertainty quantification, machine learning, and statistical applications in scientific fields. He is actively involved in undergraduate advising and departmental service, including roles on the Undergraduate Program Committee and Diversity Committee.
- Education:
- Ph.D. 2013: Colorado School of Mines (Dissertation: Bayes Risk A-optimal Experimental Design)
- M.S. 2007: New Mexico Tech (Thesis: Seismic Moment Rate Function Inversions)
- B.S. Mathematics & Physics: New Mexico Tech (2002-2005)
- Teaching: CMDA/STAT/CS 3654, STAT 3615/3616, STAT 5615
- Service: Member of ASA and SIAM
His publications focus on inverse problem methodologies, numerical optimization for ill-posed systems, and geophysical imaging applications. Recent work emphasizes statistical approaches to experimental design in regularization frameworks.
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