Associate Professor, Institute for Statistics and Mathematics, Vienna University of Economics and Business
Bettina Grün is an Associate Professor in the Institute for Statistics and Mathematics at WU Vienna University of Economics and Business. She holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the Vienna University of Technology and a Venia Docendi in Statistics from the Johannes Kepler Universität Linz. She is interested in improving model-based clustering methodology and implementing statistical software packages for R, an open-source environment for statistical computing and graphics. In addition she enjoys applying statistical methods in a wide area of applications including economics and business to help extract useful information from data.
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