Joris Bierkens - Teaching
Projects for students
Feel free to contact me if you would like to carry out a research project (BSc/MSc) in the direction of Markov Chain Monte Carlo, stochastic processes, or probabilistic computation in physics, statistics and/or statistical learning.
Current
- Responsible lecturer Statistical Learning for MSc Applied Mathematics [WI4630]
Past
- Responsible lecturer Time Series and Extreme Value Theory for MSc Applied Mathematics (2021) [WI4230]
- Responsible lecturer Mathematical Data Science for MSc Applied Mathematics (2017-2019) [WI4231]
- Responsible lecturer Time Series for MSc Mathematics (2016-2018) [WI4230]
- Responsible lecturer Convex Optimization for BSc Mathematics (Radboud University Nijmegen, 2013-2014) [NWI-WB080B]
- Responsible lecturer Linear Programming for BSc Mathematics (Radboud University Nijmegen, 2012-2013) [NWI-WB044C]
Former BSc students
- Rinze Hallema, Estimating Normalizing Constants using Stochastic Simulation, defended 23 June 2023
- Willemijn Bergen, Modelling Covid-19 in Delft using epidemiological models and Markov Chain Monte Carlo, defended 27 June 2022
- Levi Klomp, Bayesian parameter estimation applied to (non-)Gaussian random fields, defended 30 June 2021
- Femke Schurmann, Determining the accuracy of a Markov Chain Monte Carlo output, defended 27 June 2019
- Mohammed el Ouasgiri, A general analysis of change-point methods, defended 8 March 2019
- Hidde Dijkstra, Connecting the dots: High field ballistic supercurrents, jointy supervised together with Anton Akhmerov, defended 28 March 2018
- Douwe Bosma, Maximum likelihood estimation of parameters in the exponential random graph model, defended November 2017
Former MSc students
- Frederik Bartl, Modelling a Simulation Environment to analyse Race Strategy in Formula E, defended 19 December 2022
- Chiara Mignacco, Monte Carlo algorithms for performing Bayesian inference on Piecewise Deterministic Processes, supervised together with Andrew Duncan (Imperial), defended 22 September 2022
- Jefrey van der Voort, Mathematics of Double Descent, supervised together with Marco Loog, defended 28 June 2022
- Oskar Oostdam, Investment Strategy for VIX Futures based on a Bayesian Approach to Term Structure Modelling, defended 25 August 2021
- Sjoerd Wiarda, Spectral analysis of the Zig-Zag process on the torus, defended 22 December 2021
- Reuben Adams, Safe Hypothesis Tests for the 2 x 2 Contingency Table, supervised together with Peter Grünwald, defended 18 September 2020
- Mark Christianen, Bouncy Particle Sampler in rare event simulation, defended 11 September 2019
- Davey Kaak, eDiscovery - Discovering fraud related e-mail messages using Bayesian statistical techniques, defended 6 June 2019
- Andrea Bertazzi, Safe Semi-Supervised Learning, supervised together with Marco Loog, defended 10 December 10 2018
- George van Hooft, Efficient Inference with Panel Data, defended August 2018
- Menno Herbrink, Jobfeed alarm
system - Applying change point detection and particle
filters to a random walk, defended 9 April 2018