Juan Carlos Escanciano holds the position of Research Chair in Economics and Full Professor (Catedrático) at the Economics Department of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. He obtained his PhD in Economics from the same university in 2004. Prior to his current role, he served as Assistant Professor at Universidad de Navarra (2004-2006), Full Professor at Indiana University (2006-2018), and held visiting positions at Yale University, Cornell, Rochester, and MIT. His research focuses on Econometric Theory, including identification, estimation, specification testing, and applications in Financial Econometrics and Risk Management. Escanciano holds editorial roles at leading journals including Econometric Theory , Econometric Reviews , and Journal of Business and Economic Statistics , and serves as Co-Editor of Advances in Econometrics . He is a Fellow of the Journal of Econometrics and has published extensively in top-tier journals such as the Journal of the American Statistical Association and The Annals of Statistics . His research interests emphasize semiparametric/nonparametric methods, specification testing, and empirical asset pricing. Notable contributions include work on backtesting financial risk measures, conditional moment restrictions, and the development of robust estimation techniques. His recent work explores machine learning applications in econometrics and systemic risk analysis. Scientific Awards: Fellow of the Journal of Econometrics Grants & Advising: Extensive record in grant-funded research; has advised numerous PhD candidates through the university's Economics Doctoral Program. Labs/Teams: Leads the Quantitative Economics Research Group at UC3M, collaborating with global institutions on structural econometric modeling.











