
Dr Katarzyna Reluga
PhD, MSc, BSc, BA
Current positions
Lecturer
School of Mathematics
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Research interests
I am a Lecturer in the School of Mathematics at the University of Bristol, affiliated with the Institute for Statistical Science. Prior to joining the University of Bristol, I did postdocs at the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Toronto, and the University of Cambridge. I completed my PhD in the University of Geneva.
My research interest lies at the intersection of survey methodology, causal inference and machine learning. During my PhD I worked on theoretical aspects of simultaneous, post-selection and computational inference. Afterwards, I broadened my research agenda by trying to solve some open problems in causal inference and merging machine learning with survey sampling methodology. I am problem-solving focused and I worked on problems across many industries (public health, clinical randomized trials, poverty mapping, policymaking).
Publications
Recent publications
19/03/2024A unified analysis of regression adjustment in randomized experiments
Electronic Journal of Statistics
Bootstrap-based statistical inference for linear mixed effects under misspecifications
Computational Statistics and Data Analysis
Simultaneous inference for linear mixed model parameters with an application to small area estimation
International Statistical Review
Simultaneous Inference for Empirical Best Predictors With a Poverty Study in Small Areas
Journal of the American Statistical Association
Post-selection inference for linear mixed model parameters using the conditional Akaike information criterion
Post-selection inference for linear mixed model parameters using the conditional Akaike information criterion