
معرفی
Professor Dimitris Korobilis holds the rank of Professor of Econometrics at the Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow. He previously served as Professor of Finance at the University of Essex. His roles include directing the MSc in Data Analytics for Economics and Finance, co-ordinating the annual ASBS Summer School in Empirical Macroeconomics, and leading the macroeconomics research cluster.
Education: PhD in Economics from the University of Strathclyde (2010).
Research focuses on applied statistical inference in macroeconomic and financial data, emphasizing Bayesian methods, machine learning, and high-dimensional modeling. Notable contributions include developing algorithms for macroeconomic forecasting and policy analysis, with applications at institutions like the IMF and ECB. His work bridges econometric theory and practical policy tools.
Teaching includes courses on Econometrics, Statistical Machine Learning, Time Series Forecasting, and Bayesian Data Analysis. Advises PhD students exploring topics like DSGE models and Bayesian microeconometrics.
Publications span over 30 peer-reviewed articles in top journals such as the Journal of Econometrics and Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, with a focus on Bayesian VAR models, factor analysis, and macroeconomic risk monitoring.




