
معرفی
Joseph Antonelli is an Assistant Professor of Statistics at the University of Florida, where he has been since 2018. He holds a PhD in Biostatistics from Harvard University (2015) and completed postdoctoral training there until 2018. His research focuses on causal inference, high-dimensional modeling, Bayesian methods, spatial statistics, and applications in environmental health and criminology.
Education:
- B.S. in Statistics, University of Florida (2011)
- M.S. in Biostatistics, Harvard University (2013)
- Ph.D. in Biostatistics, Harvard University (2015)
Research Interests: Professor Antonelli develops statistical methods to address complex causal questions in health and social sciences. His work emphasizes robust approaches to confounding adjustment, spatial and environmental data analysis, and policy evaluation. He applies these methods to study air pollution effects, policing policies, and opioid policy impacts, bridging theoretical advancements with real-world applications.
Key Contributions: His articles span causal inference techniques, Bayesian modeling, and spatial analysis, with recent work addressing racial bias in policing and air pollution mixtures. His research has been recognized with awards from the Health Effects Institute, JSM Biometrics, and ISBA.
Awards:
- 2020 Health Effects Institute Young Investigator Award
- 2020 Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research Editors Award
- 2014 ENAR Distinguished Student Paper Award
Advising and Grants: He advises over 15 graduate students and has led grants totaling $3.5M, including NIH funding for auditory deficits in children and CDC studies on firearm policy effects. He also serves as Associate Editor for Bayesian Analysis.



