Summary
Francesco Bartolucci is a Professor of Statistics with over a decade of academic experience, based in Umbria, Italy, specializing in latent variable models, longitudinal data and econometrics. He holds a doctorate in statistics from the University of Perugia, has been a visiting scholar at Penn State and Sheffield, and has taught across Italian universities including Luiss and Perugia. As Editor of Statistical Modelling at SAGE Publishing, he bridges rigorous methodological research with practical applications in longitudinal analysis. His work combines deep theoretical insight with applied econometric problems, often focusing on complex latent structures in panel and longitudinal datasets. Colleagues value him for both his scholarly leadership and his ability to translate advanced models into tools for substantive research.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Visiting scholar, Visiting scholar at Penn State University
Doctorate in Statistics, Doctorate in Statistics at Università degli Studi di Perugia
The University of Sheffield