Giuseppe Giordano is an Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Salerno, Italy. He teaches in the area of statistics and its applications in the social sciences for bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and Ph.D. programs. His research interests are mainly in multidimensional data analysis, mortality data tables, social network analysis, preference data, and textual data analysis, emphasising the development and use of statistical methods in applied contexts.
Michele La Rocca is a Full Professor of Statistics at the University of Salerno in Italy. His research areas include empirical likelihood, nonlinear time series, neural networks and deep learning, and resampling techniques, which he has applied to biological and financial data. A crucial aspect of his research is building bridges between data analysis, statistics, and machine learning methods. He is an elected member of ISI and the Charting Committee of the International Symposia on Nonparametric Statistics (ISNPS), an IMS group. He has served as Associate Editor of Computational Statistics and Data Analysis and is now Associate Editor of Statistical Methods and Applications, the journal of the Italian Statistical Society.
Marcella Niglio is an Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Salerno, Italy. She teaches elements of statistical analysis, statistical modelling, advanced statistical inference, and data visualisation and reporting for bachelor's and master's degrees, and Ph.D. programs. Her research interests are related to time series analysis, and regression models with imbalanced data, whereas the theoretical issues are mainly applied in economics, finance, and in educational contexts. She is a member of the Italian Statistical Society.
Marialuisa Restaino is an Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Salerno, Italy. Her teaching activity focuses on introductory statistics, computational statistics, and statistical modelling for both bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and Ph.D. programs. Her research interests relate to survival analysis, multistate models, and regression models in the presence of imbalanced datasets. Her methodological works are joined with applications for evaluating students’ performance and predicting business failure. She is a member of the Italian Statistical Society, and of the International Biometric Society – Italian Region.
Maurizio Vichi is a Full Professor of Statistics at the Sapienza University of Rome, Italy. He is the founding President of the Federation of European National Statistical Societies, and a former President of the Italian Statistical Society, of the International Federation of Classification Societies, and Chair of the European Statistical Advisory Committee of the EU. He is also Coordinating Editor of Advances in Data Analysis and Classification and member of the European Statistical Governance Advisory Body of the EU. He teaches Multivariate Statistics, and Advances in Data Analysis and Statistical Modelling. He is the author of more than 150 papers, mainly on new multivariate statistical methods for data analysis, including big data and statistical tools for decision-making.