My research resides at the intersection of statistics and data science. I primarily focus on non-parametric statistics, network analysis, change point detection, and variational Bayes. A significant aspect of my research is the development of computationally efficient algorithms backed by strong probabilistic convergence guarantees from a frequentist perspective. A current area of interest for me is structural estimation, particularly problems where the objective is to estimate high-dimensional parameters that possess a known structure, such as temporal or spatial relationships.
Carlos Misael Madrid Padilla
Assistant Professor of Statistics and Data Science
PhD, University of Notre Dame
research interests:
- High-dimensional statistics
- Nonparametric statistics
- Change point detection
- Causal inference
- Bayes methodology
contact info:
- Email: carlosmisael@wustl.edu
- Office: Jolley Hall, Room 534
mailing address:
- One Brookings Drive
- Jolley Hall
- MSC-1281-142-539
- St. Louis, MO 63130