I am a Ph. D. student in the Department of Statistics at UC3M (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid),
currently working in my dissertation for the Business Administration and Quantitative Methods Doctoral Program.
My research is focused on Stochastic Dynamic Optimization Problems, specifically on the type of problems known as Multiarmed Restless Bandit Problems (MARBP), and how to solve them by means of Index Policy design. I am specially interested in MARBP with real-state variables, as well as in the algorithmic and computationally aspects of indexation methodology. My dissertation addresses two concrete applications of such problems arising in Sensor Management : multitarget tracking and smart target detection.
Despite my lack of previous HTML programming experience, I have designed this web page on my own, in an attempt of professing the learning by doing philosophy, and it has gone public on Monday, 5th October 2009.
Hence, thanks for your patience and sorry for the possible inconveniences.
I intend to include here all the updated information on my teaching duties and research experience you may be interested in.
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I have submitted my Ph.D. Thesis on 18th April. I have given an internal Thesis Seminar at the Statistics Department on 14th May. My Ph.D. defense took place on 17th July, 2012.
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Sensor Scheduling for Hunting Elusive Hiding Targets: A Restless Bandit Index Policy was accepted for presentation and publication in NETGCOOP
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I have updated the webpage with some new material -- (posted 2nd September 2010)
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