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Home | News | Placement Didier Nibbering: Monash University, Australia
News | March 23, 2018

Placement Didier Nibbering: Monash University, Australia

Didier Nibbering, PhD student at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, has accepted a tenure track Assistant Professor position at the Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics at Monash University, Australia.

Didier started his PhD in 2014 at the Econometric Institute at the Erasmus School of Economics in Rotterdam, advised by fellows Richard Paap and Michel van der Wel. His research focus on high-dimensional inference, forecasting, and semi-parametric Bayesian inference. Didier presented his work at the European Winter Meeting of the Econometrics Society in Barcelona, Spain in December 2017.  This spring he is doing a research visit to Stanford University, United States, working with the research group of Trevor Hastie.

For more information on Didier’s work, visit his personal site.