- Statistics
- Statistical Methodology
- Data Science
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Alessio Farcomeni is a Professor of Statistics at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, specializing in statistical methodology development. His work bridges academia and applied research across disciplines including economics, medicine, ecology, and engineering. He has authored/co-authored over 250 peer-reviewed papers and two books, with notable contributions in hidden Markov models, Bayesian analysis, and quantitative social science measurement. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, reflected in studies on population health, economic policy evaluation, and surgical outcome optimization. Farcomeni’s research interests span statistical theory, with a focus on methodological innovations for complex data structures (e.g., longitudinal, spatial, and high-dimensional datasets). He has pioneered approaches in quantile regression, semi-Markov processes, and latent variable modeling. His applied work addresses real-world challenges such as estimating material deprivation scales, modeling cardiovascular disease risk factors, and analyzing pandemic dynamics (e.g., COVID-19 forecasting in Italy). His recent articles highlight advancements in statistical techniques for healthcare (e.g., AI-driven dermatology diagnostics, atrial fibrillation prediction models) and socio-economic analysis (e.g., macroprudential policy impacts, cross-country material deprivation comparisons). He is recognized for developing open-source statistical software packages, contributing to reproducible research practices. Farcomeni holds the distinction of being ranked among Italy’s top scientists by VIA-Academy. His work frequently integrates Bayesian methods, machine learning, and big data analytics to address pressing questions in public health, environmental science, and economic policy.










