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Antonio Loría-García is a Bachelor in Statistics, graduated from the University of Costa Rica (UCR), advanced student of the Academic Master's Degree in Statistics of UCR and PhD in Mathematics second-year student from the University of Évora, Portugal . He worked in the Department of Statistics of the University of Costa Rica from 2020 to 2023, in curricular units of statistics for Social Sciences, Biostatistics and Statistics for Business Administration and Accounting, also for the undergraduate Statistics program, in the Introductory Statistics I and II coourses. In 2025, he joined the Department of Mathematics of University of Évora, as assistant professor for the Statistics curricular unit for Human Biology and Health Sciences. He was accepted in 2023 in the program of PhD in Mathematics of the University of Évora, since then has been an active researcher for the Centro de Investigação em Matemática e Aplicações (CIMA). His statistics expertise relies on advanced statistical modelling, statistical-mathematical theory, survey sampling, Bayesian statistics, multivariate statistics, advanced knowledge of R programming language, medium-level of Python, basic SQL, as well as Latex and SPSS. He has also participated in research with the Statistical Services Unit (USES) of UCR, teaching at the UCR School of Agronomy with computational statistics courses and advising on undergraduate degree thesis, as well as at Center for Pure and Applied Mathematics of University of Costa Rica (CIMPA-UCR). His PhD student experience includes participation in Portuguese and European congresses and workshops.
Identification

Personal identification

Full name
Antonio Loría García

Citation names

  • Loría-García, Antonio

Author identifiers

Ciência ID
AF12-7AF8-09EB

Email addresses

  • antonio.loria@ucr.ac.cr (Professional)
  • antonio.loria@uevora.pt (Professional)

Telephones

Mobile phone
  • (+351) 962187540 (Personal)
Telephone
  • (+506) 87891958 (Personal)

Addresses

  • Largo dos Colegiais, no. 6, 7001-901, Évora, Évora, Portugal (Personal)

Knowledge fields

  • Exact Sciences - Mathematics - Statistics and Probability

Languages

Language Speaking Reading Writing Listening Peer-review
Spanish; Castilian (Mother tongue)
English Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1) Advanced (C1) Beginner (A1)
Portuguese Intermediate (B1) Intermediate (B1) Intermediate (B1) Intermediate (B1) Beginner (A1)
Education
Degree Classification
2023/09/11 - 2027/06/30
Ongoing
PhD in Mathematics (Doutoramento)
Major in Mathematics
Universidade de Évora Departamento de Matemática, Portugal

Universidade de Évora Centro de Investigação em Matemática e Aplicações, Portugal
"New approaches in imputation for rotating panel data in labor surveys" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
Mathematics
2020/04/03 - 2025/12/31
Ongoing
Academic Master in Statistics (Master)
Major in Statistics
Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Statistics
2016/03/06 - 2020/02/25
Concluded
Baccalaureate in Statistics (Bachelor)
Major in Statistics
Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
"Propossal of Archival Census of National Archives System of Costa Rica" (THESIS/DISSERTATION)
Statistics
Affiliation

Teaching in Higher Education

Category
Host institution
Employer
2025/02/10 - Current Trainee Assistant (University Teacher) Universidade de Évora, Portugal
Universidade de Évora Departamento de Matemática, Portugal
2020/03/06 - 2023/10/08 Trainee Assistant (University Teacher) Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Outputs

Publications

Journal article
  1. García-Goñi, Steven; Loría-García, Antonio; Quesada-Leitón, Hazel. "Los Efectos del sexismo hacia las mujeres sobre la autoeficacia y desempeño en matemática de los hombres: Modelos de ecuaciones estructurales desde la teoría del sexismo ambivalente". Uniciencia 37 1 (2023): 1-21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15359/ru.37-1.19.
    Accepted • 10.15359/ru.37-1.19
  2. Vásquez, Paola; Loría, Antonio; Sánchez, Fabio; Barboza, Luis A.. "Climate-driven statistical models as effective predictors of local dengue incidence in costa rica: a generalized additive model and random forest approach". Revista de Matemática: Teoría y Aplicaciones 27 1 (2019): 1-21. http://dx.doi.org/10.15517/rmta.v27i1.39931.
    Accepted • 10.15517/rmta.v27i1.39931
Activities

Oral presentation

Presentation title Event name
Host (Event location)
2025/04/04 Spatial imputation in rotating panel data: an analysis using stochastic partial differential equations (SPDE) with INLA XXXII Jornadas de Classificação e Análise de Dados
Associação Portuguesa de Classificação e Análise de Dados (Porto, Portugal)
2025/02/11 New approaches in imputation for rotating panel data surveys Research Days in Mathematics, Hybrid Meeting II
Universidade de Évora (Évora, Portugal)