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Jorge Luis Bazán Guzmán, PhD
I am Associate Professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences at the University of São Paulo (SME / ICMC / USP) and serve as the Coordenator of the Interinstitutional postgraduate program in Statistics UFSCAR-ICMC USP.
My reserarch primarily focus on Data Science and Statistics, encompassing wide array of topics such as regression and classification models, latent variable models (item response theory models, cognitive diagnostic models), Bayesian inference, categorical data, psychometrics and statistical education. My academic journey includes earning a degree in Statistical Engineering from the National Agrarian University La Molina of Peru (1997), a degree in Psycholog from National Major University of San Marcos of Peru (2003) and a PhD in Statistics from the Institute of Mathematics and Statistics of the University of São Paulo (2005). Additionally, I did a postdoctoral visit at the Department of Mathematics Didactics at the University of Granada in 2009, subsequently, I was a visiting FAPESP researcher at IME-USP in 2010 and a visiting foreign professor in 2012 at IMECC at UNICAMP. From March 2018 to June 2019, I had a postdoctoral period at the Department of Statistics of the University of Connecticut in the United States. Prior to 2013, I held a position in the Department of Science of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. Currently, I serve as the coordinator of the Latent Variable Models Groupat ICMC USP. |