Dissertations and Theses: Statistics Program

Below you will find the dissertations and theses of the Statistics Graduate Program produced and defended on IMECC starting on year 2000. You can filter the output by program, year, and level.

Student Title Program Date
Carlos Henrique Trigo Nasser Felix A new approach to building randomized confidence intervals Statistics 03/07/2025
Carolina Peçaibes de Oliveira Assessment of statistical adequacy and transparency of metadata in clinical Studies available on clinicaltrials.gov Statistics 12/16/2024
Christian Eduardo Galarza Morales On Moments of doubly truncated multivariate distributions Statistics 03/23/2020
Danielle Aparecida de Fátima Carvalho Analysis of longitudinal data relating to the academic performance of Unicamp students considering asymmetric distributions and mixed effects models of the GAMLSS family Statistics 02/28/2024
David Esteban Sanchez Vega A multivariate distribution based on the mixture of the Generalized Inverse Gaussian distributions as mixing distribution Statistics 12/11/2023
David Henriques da Matta Spatio-temporal regression model with block structure with repeated measures : a Bayesian approach Statistics 11/28/2022
Eduardo Gabriel Pinheiro Robust estimation of high-dimensional cDCC model Statistics 04/29/2022
Fernanda Lang Schumacher Robust linear mixed models for longitudinal data using skewed and heavy-tailed distributions Statistics 10/01/2021
Fidel Aniano Causil Barrios Performance comparison of wavelet coefficient estimators on data with low signal-noise ratio using Monte Carlo simulations Statistics 02/20/2025
Gabriel Franco de Souza Aggregated functional data model applied on clustering and disaggregation of electrical load profiles Statistics 01/11/2021
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