Summary
Alejandro Frery is a distinguished professor of Statistics and Data Science with a multi-decade international career spanning Argentina, Brazil, China and New Zealand, and a PhD in Applied Computing from INPE. He blends deep expertise in statistical computing, stochastic modelling and data visualization with applied work in signal and image processing, having founded the LaCCAN research lab and led university research and innovation as Vice-Chancellor. An experienced IEEE leader and former Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, he has shaped publication and ethics policy at the society level while mentoring generations of researchers. His profile reflects a rare mix of hands-on methodological research, sustained funded scholarship (CNPq Level 1B), and practical academic leadership across continents. An often-overlooked strength is his long-standing engagement in building research ecosystems, from founding labs to holding international scholar roles that bridge theory and real-world environmental applications.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Statistics, Master of Science - MS, Statistics at Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada - IMPA
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics and Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mathematics and Computer Science at Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais - INPE
Master of Science - MS, Statistics, Mestre em Matemática Aplicada (Estatística), Master of Science - MS, Statistics, Mestre em Matemática Aplicada (Estatística) at IMPA
Engineer's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Engineer's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Universidad de Mendoza