Maria-Pia Victoria-Feser
Maria-Pia Victoria-Feser is a Swiss statistician who develops methods for statistical inference with applications to research fields ranging from social, economics to experimental sciences. She has been a professor in the Geneva School of Economics and Management until 2023, part of the University of Geneva, and was the founding dean of the school. She is now a professor in the Department of Statistics, part of the University of Bologna.
Education and career
Victoria-Feser earned a master's degree in econometrics from the University of Geneva in 1989. In 1993, she completed her Ph.D. at the University of Geneva, in econometrics and statistics. She received in 1995 the Latsis Foundation International Prize for her dissertation, Robust Methods for Personal Income Distribution Models.After working for three years as a lecturer at the London School of Economics, she returned to the University of Geneva in 1997, in the faculty of psychology and educational sciences. She was awarded, in 2000, the professorial fellowships from the Swiss National Science Foundation, became a full professor in the Department of Hautes Études Commerciales in 2001, and dropped her affiliation with psychology and educational sciences in 2005. In 2013, the department merged with the Department of Economics to become the Geneva School of Economics and Management, and she was its founding dean from 2013 to 2017. After working part time for many years she received a permanent full time position in 2018. In November 2023, she was nominated full professor in the Department of Statistics at the University of Bologna.
Within the University of Geneva, Victoria-Feser has led the creation of institutes and programs for research and teaching in statistical sciences. In particular, she founded the Research Centre for Statistics, the masters program in statistics, the Ph.D. program in statistics and the masters program in business analytics with a public-private partnership with the multinational companies association established in the Geneva region.