Federica Stolf

Federica Stolf

Postdoctoral Associate

Duke University

About myself

I am a postdoctoral associate in the Department of Statistical Science at Duke University, working with Amy Herring and David Dunson.

I am interested in developing flexible Bayesian methods to analyze complex data, focusing on both theoretical and computational aspects. My recent work is related to latent feature models, Bayesian nonparametrics and tensor factorization.

Outside of statistics, I love skiing, hiking and climbing, particularly in my home mountains (Julian Alps).

See my full CV .

Interests
  • Applied Bayesian modeling
  • Latent feature models
  • Bayesian Nonparametrics
Education
  • PhD in Statistics, 2025

    University of Padova

  • MSc in Statistics, 2021

    University of Padova

  • BSc in Statistics for Technology and Sciences, 2019

    University of Padova