Emanuele Taufer is a Full Professor of Statistics at the Department of Economics and Management of the University of Trento. His academic career includes roles as Vice Director of the Department of Computer Science and Business Studies and Faculty Delegate for International Relations. He holds a Ph.D. in Statistics from Cardiff University, an M.Sc. in Mathematical Statistics from George Washington University, and a Laurea in Economics from the University of Trento. His research focuses on statistical inference, stochastic processes, goodness-of-fit tests, and applications in ESG analysis. Notable contributions include work on exponentiality testing, graphical models, and financial dependence modeling. He has been recognized for his 2002 paper on mean residual life characterization at the SIS2002 conference. Recent research trends emphasize methodological advancements in ESG performance measurement, sparse network estimation for heavy-tailed data, and generalized precision matrices for financial risk modeling. His work spans theoretical statistics, applied econometrics, and interdisciplinary topics like environmental governance. Education: Ph.D. in Statistics, Cardiff University (UK) M.Sc. in Mathematical Statistics, George Washington University (USA) Laurea in Economics, University of Trento (Italy) Professional Roles: Full Professor of Statistics at University of Trento (2003–present) Associate Professor (2003–2003), Assistant Professor (1996–2002) Awards: 2002 SIS2002 Recognition for innovative statistical testing methodology Key Research Themes: Stochastic processes and estimation ESG methodology and financial reporting High-dimensional data analysis Goodness-of-fit tests and tail index estimation




