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A recent study by Eleni Matechou receives an award by the Biometrics Society
Centre for Probability, Statistics and Data Science23 October 2025
Dr Ioannis Rotous announced winner of 2025 Young Biometrician Award for a recent paper "A Pólya Tree modelling framework for batch-mark data", co-authored by Dr Eleni Matechou and published in the Annals of Applied Statistics. The judging committee wrote:
"This paper presents a novel Bayesian nonparametric framework for analysing batch-mark data, where animals are marked in groups rather than uniquely, using a Pólya Tree prior on a latent entry–exit grid. The method enables exact and computationally efficient inference on population size and survival in open populations, scaling with the number of sampling occasions rather than individuals. Through simulation studies and two real-world ecological applications, the approach demonstrates clear advantages over existing approximate or computationally intensive models, providing a flexible and general framework for ecological monitoring. The panel selected this paper for its methodological innovation and clear practical impact. Ioannis Rotous's work offers a major advance in modelling complex ecological data, combining statistical rigour with real-world applicability. The paper stands out for its originality, technical depth, and strong applied relevance—qualities that make it a deserving recipient of the Young Biometrician Award."
Dr Matechou, who supervised Dr Rotous for his PhD, stated: "It's been a real pleasure to see Ioannis's work evolve from early PhD ideas into a published paper and now an award-winning contribution to statistics."
For the official announcement, see the Biometric Society post.
People: Eleni MATECHOU
Contact: Eleni MatechouEmail: e.matechou@qmul.ac.uk
Updated by: Kostas Papafitsoros
