Eugen PircalabeluView profile
Lecturer
Eugen Pircalabelu is a Lecturer at UCLouvain (Université catholique de Louvain) working at the Institute of Statistics, Biostatistics and Actuarial Sciences (ISBA) within LIDAM at the Faculty of Science. Prior to his current position, he held a Visiting Professor position at Ghent University and a Postdoctoral position at KU Leuven. Dr. Pircalabelu's research focuses on high-dimensional statistics, with particular emphasis on probabilistic graphical models, social network analysis, copula models, and information criteria. His work bridges theoretical statistics with practical applications in fields such as neuroscience (fMRI data analysis) and epidemiology (COVID-19 modeling). His recent publications reveal a strong trend toward distributed and federated learning approaches for high-dimensional graphical models, with applications spanning from financial time series to brain connectivity networks. His methodological contributions include innovations in model selection criteria, sparse estimation techniques, and time-varying network models that have advanced the field of high-dimensional statistical inference. Dr. Pircalabelu actively supervises multiple PhD students including Mengxue Li, Lise Léonard, and Lara Wautier, and has recently guided Ensiyeh Nezakati and Alexandre Jacquemain to completion of their doctoral studies. He teaches courses in nonparametric statistics, numerical methods for statistics, and statistical learning. He serves the statistical community through organizing regular Statistical/Econometrics seminars at ISBA and contributing to the RShiny@UCLouvain platform for open educational resources. Notably, during the COVID-19 pandemic, he developed a SHINY app for predicting hospitalizations and ICU admissions in Belgium.










