Beatrice Franzolini, assistant professor at DMES, wins the Blackwell-Rosenbluth Award 2025

The prize is awarded by the junior section of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis to early-career researchers who have made significant contributions to Bayesian statistics.
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Beatrice Franzolin

Beatrice Franzolin, an assistant professor (RTT) at the Department of Economics, Quantitative Methods and Business Strategies, is one of the six worldwide winners of the Blackwell-Rosenbluth Award.

We congratulate Beatrice and extend our congratulations to Francesco Denti (University of Padua), who is also a winner of the Blackwell-Rosenbluth Award 2025 and who graduated and completed his PhD at our university.