David Ríos Insua


David Ríos Insua is a Spanish mathematician, and son and disciple of Sixto Ríos, the "father of Spanish statistics." He is currently also the youngest Fellow of the Spanish Royal Academy of Sciences, which he joined in 2008. He received a PhD in Computational Sciences at the University of Leeds. He is Full Professor of the Statistics and Operations Research Department at Rey Juan Carlos University, and he has been Vice-dean of New Technologies and International Relationships at URJC. He has worked in fields such as Bayesian inference in neuronal networks, MCMC methods in decision analysis, Bayesian robustness or adversarial risk analysis. He has also worked in applied areas such as Electronic Democracy, reservoirs management, counterterrorism model and many others. He is married and has two daughters.

Career

Awards

  • Extraordinary and National master's degree Award.
  • UPM Award for young researchers.
  • Ramiro Melendreras Award of Sociedad de Estadística e Investigación Operativa for young researchers.
  • Peccei Award from International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis for young researchers.
  • WirsboURJC Research Award.
  • Everis Award from Capital Semilla.
  • SRA Award for best Decision Analysis paper.

Publications