معرفی
Mikhail Zhelonkin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Econometrics at the Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam. His work bridges econometrics and robust statistical methodology, with a strong emphasis on developing reliable inference methods under model misspecification and endogeneity.
Research Interests:
His research focuses on robust statistics, particularly in econometric models. Key areas include robust estimation and testing in probit models, sample selection models, and risk measurement. He investigates the influence function and robustness properties of estimators under violations of distributional assumptions. His methodological contributions aim to improve the reliability of statistical analysis in empirical economics and finance.
Publication Trends:
His recent work demonstrates a consistent focus on robust methods in econometric modeling, especially addressing endogeneity and selection bias. He combines theoretical developments with practical implementation, as seen in his development of the R package ssmrob. The publications span top-tier journals in statistics and econometrics, reflecting strong methodological rigor and interdisciplinary relevance.
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Advising and Grants:
One supervised work is listed, indicating student or research supervision, though specific names and grant funding are not mentioned. He actively contributes to the academic community through organizing workshops and conferences in data science and robust statistics.
Labs and Teams:
No specific lab or research team is mentioned in the text. However, his collaborations with researchers like Elvezio Ronchetti and Marc Genton suggest active participation in international research networks focused on robust statistical methods.



