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After five years of professional experience in official statistics, I am back in school to complete my training to become a Senior Officer for the French National Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies (INSEE), after recently passing the internal competitive exam.

Passionate about open data and open source, I’ve worked on different personal projects using R (statistical software). I am looking for a three-month summer internship starting in June 2020 to improve and further develop my knowledge in IT implementation of statistical methods and tools.












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Kim Antunez

Provisional Senior Officer for the French National Institute of Statistics (INSEE) studying Statistics, Economics and Computer Science

Education

Leading National Engineering School of Statistics and Economic Administration (ENSAE)

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Paris, France

Today - 2019

National School of Statistics and Information Analysis (ENSAI)

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Rennes, France

2014 - 2012

Academic degrees

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  • Master’s Degree in Statistics-Econometrics [Master 2] (Official Statistics Speciality), ENSAI – Rennes 1 University, 2015 [With Honors]
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Economics [Licence 3], Paris Dauphine University, 2014
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics [Licence 3], Rennes 1 University, 2013
    Master Thesis : “Determinants of House Prices” (Spatial Analysis and Econometrics)

Post-secondary preparatory classes in Mathematics and Physics [Lycée Pierre Corneille]

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Rouen, France

2010 - 2012



Coursework

  • Statistics: Probability, Measure and Integration Theories, Inferential Statistics, Statistical Tests, Optimisation Techniques
  • Data Science: Descriptive Statistics, Supervised Learning, Clustering, Machine Learning, Textual Analysis, Survey Design, Survey Sampling, Econometrics, Spatial analysis, Cartography, Time Series
  • Economics & Social Sciences: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Game Theory, Sociology, Demography, Public Policies Evaluation
  • Computer Science: Computer-based algorithms and various programming languages

Programming languages and software

  • Statistics: , Python, SAS, Stata
  • Computer Science: UML, C++, Java, mobile application development (Android), SQL, Git
  • Desktop: Microsoft Office Suite (including Visual Basic Language) and LibreOffice equivalents, LaTeX
  • Design: PhotoFiltre, Adobe Illustrator, HTML, CSS

Work experience

Research Officer (Social and Health Fields)

French Ministry of Health and Solidarity

Paris, France

2019 - 2017

  • Statistical studies mainly using the French Opinion Barometer
  • Follow-up of an experiment on non-take-up of social benefits, questionnaire design, evaluation of public policies
  • Member of the committee “Moving from SAS to R software”

Research Officer (Spatial Field)

Prime Minister’s Office, Directorate of Equality for Territories

Saint-Denis, France

2017 - 2015

  • Responses to Ministerial Requests on equality of territories
  • Expertise on territorial official data sources
  • Regular update of the website database “Observatory of regions” (more than 500 indicators and 30 zonings)
  • Studies involving statistical and spatial analysis (autocorrelation, spatial models, typologies, maps)

Open Data & Open Source

  • Web application (R Shiny): interactive graphs of the French Opinion Barometer results.

  • COGugaison: R package for manipulating French spatial databases produced at different dates.

  • CARTElette: R package for creating geographical layers that correspond to the situation of the division of the French territories of each year.



Languages

  • French: Native
  • English: Full professional
    (TOEIC, 880 and IELTS, 7.5)
  • German: Limited working
    (WiDaF, B2/C1)
  • Spanish: Limited working

Teaching

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Productions

Oral Interventions

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Scientific Publications

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My publications mainly concern:

  • French opinion on social issues
  • Spatial analysis about territorial disparities

A dozen of publications, mainly in French, are available on my LinkedIn . One is also in English:

  • “Disparities and Territorial Discontinuities in France with its New Regions: A Multiscalar and Multidimensional Interpretation”, Economics and Statistics n°497-498 - 2017, Insee, 2018. With Brigitte Baccaïni, Marianne Guérois and Ronan Ysebaert.