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Francisco Blasques has a diverse work experience in the field of econometrics and data science. Francisco is currently a Professor of Econometrics and Data Science at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam), where they also serve as the Director of Doctoral Research at the School of Business and Economics. Francisco is also the Director at Metyis, a position they have held since 2020. Prior to these roles, Blasques has held various partner and director positions at companies like Churned and ACEDA, where they contributed to the development of data science strategies. Additionally, they have significant experience as a doctoral research supervisor, guiding multiple students in their research projects. Blasques has also been involved in editing as an Editor at Open Economics (De Gruyter). Francisco has worked as a Director of Data Science at Group and as a Project Supervisor/Lead Data Scientist on various projects for organizations like Royal Schiphol Group, Bol.com, and Vattenfall. Blasques' expertise lies in econometrics, data science, and research supervision.
Francisco Blasques completed their education with a Master's degree from Nova School of Business and Economics. Francisco then went on to pursue a Research Master's degree at Maastricht University, specializing in an unspecified field. Afterward, they earned their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Econometrics and Operations Research from the same university in 2011. Following their PhD, Francisco completed a Postdoctoral program at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VU Amsterdam) until 2012.
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