About me

I am a Tenure Track Assistant Professor (RTT) in the Department of Economics, Social Studies, Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Turin. I am also affiliated with the “de Castro” Statistics Initiative at the Collegio Carlo Alberto.

I am interested in Monte Carlo and interacting particle methods (e.g. importance sampling, sequential Monte Carlo, Markov chain Monte Carlo, McKean-Vlasov stochastic differential equations) both from a methodological and a theoretical point of view.

Previously, I was a Lecturer in Statistics at King’s College London and even before that a postdoc (2023) working with Nicolas Chopin at CREST and with Gareth Roberts and Adam Johansen within the CoSInES project (2021-2022). I obtained my PhD in 2021 from the University of Warwick under the supervision of Adam Johansen and Arnaud Doucet.

Contact francescaromana dot crucinio at unito.it