Dimitris Fouskakis received his Bachelor's degree in Mathematics at the National and
Kapodistrian University of Athens in Greece (1991-1995) and
then he obtained a Master's degree in Computational Statistics (1995-1996), followed by a PhD in Statistics (1997-2001)
from Bath University in the UK. After graduating, he worked as a research associate within the Department of
Community Based Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Bristol, UK and
then within the Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology, University of Athens Medical School, Greece.
In 2004 he was appointed Lecturer in Statistics at the National Technical University of Athens, in 2009 he was
promoted to an Assistant Professor of Applied Statistics and in 2014 to an Associate Professor.
Since 2020 he is a Professor of Applied
Statistics in the Department of Mathematics, at the National Technical University of Athens.
Currently he is also the
Program Chair of the Objective Bayes Section of the International Society for Bayesian Analysis.
His primary research interests include the areas of Bayesian model selection, objective Bayes methods,
MCMC methods, prior specification, stochastic optimization algorithms, Bayesian methods
for institutional quality assessment, Bayesian decision theory, statistical disclosure control,
data confidentiality, biostatistics and epidemiology.
He has given numerous conference presentations and invited lectures and he is an active
referee for several journals in the area of statistics. He has collaborated on research projects
with various universities and has organized three international
conferences/workshops with great success. He has visited many Universities
abroad as a visiting Professor to deliver courses and for research collaborations.
He is the author of a book on Data Analysis with R (in Greek) and the co-author of an
undergraduate textbook in Statistical Theory and Applications (in Greek). He has taught
various undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Statistics and Probability in Greece
and abroad and he has supervised several Last Year Undergraduate Diplomas and Master Projects and one PhD Thesis.