Antonella Buccianti (born 1960) is an Italian statistician and earth scientist, known for her work on the statistics of compositional data and its applications in geochemistry and geostatistics.[1] She is an associate professor in the department of earth sciences at the University of Florence.[2]
Education and career
editBuccianti was born on 7 August 1960 in Florence. She earned a master's degree in stratigraphy from the University of Florence in 1988, including work done as a student with Agip, and completed a PhD at the University of Florence in 1994. She obtained a permanent research position at the university in 2001.[1]
Books
editBuccianti is the co-author, with Fabio Rosso, Fabio Vlacci, of the three-volume Italian book Metodi matematici e statistici nelle scienze della terra (2000).[1] She is co-editor of Compositional Data Analysis in the Geosciences: From Theory to Practice (Geological Society, 2006)[3] and Compositional Data Analysis: Theory and Applications (Wiley, 2011).
Recognition
editBuccianti was the 2003 winner of the Felix Chayes Prize of the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences.[4][1]
References
edit- ^ a b c d Pawlowsky-Glahn, Vera, 2003 Felix Chayes Prize, International Association for Mathematical Geosciences[permanent dead link ]
- ^ Antonella Buccianti, University of Florence, retrieved 2020-05-09
- ^ Bacon-Shone, John (October 2007), "Review of Compositional Data Analysis in the Geosciences", Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 22 (1): 139–141, doi:10.1007/s00477-007-0193-3, S2CID 118496682
- ^ International Association for Mathematical Geosciences (November 2003), "Association Announcement 2003 Felix Chayes prize", Computers & Geosciences, 29 (9): 1199–1200, Bibcode:2003CG.....29.1199., doi:10.1016/s0098-3004(03)00117-1
External links
edit- Antonella Buccianti publications indexed by Google Scholar