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b 1218 LeFrak Hall University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 T +1(301)314-6574 Daniel Bonnéry H +1(301)339-4516 B [email protected] Í jpsm.umd.edu/facultyprofile/Bonnéry/Daniel Í github.com/Bonnéry/Daniel Í publons.com/author/1213905 Í researchgate.net/profile/Daniel_Bonnery Curriculum vitæ Í scholar.google.com/citations?user=Y09ZzIkAAAAJ Current employment Assistant Research Professor, JPSM, University of Maryland 2016 - present Works on a synthetic data project for the Maryland Longitudinal Data System Center. 2010–present Attaché de l’Insee, on leave. Education 2011 PhD in Statistics, Rennes 1 University, France. Title Asymptotic properties of the sample under informative selection. Advisors J. Breidt (Colorado State University, USA) and F. Coquet (ENSAI, France). Examination H. Cardot (University of Burgundy), C. Skinner (London School of Economics), Comittee and J.-C. Deville (INSEE). 2009 Master of Statistics and Econometrics, Rennes 1 University, France. 2008 “Agrégation interne” in Mathematics, (national competitive exam for the recruitment of high school teachers) ranked third nationally among 1629 entrants. 2004 “Maîtrise” in Mathematics (four-year degree), Centre d’Études Universitaires à Distance, Paris 6 Pierre et Marie Curie University. 2002 “Licence” in Economics (three-year degree), Rennes 1 University. 2000 – 2002 Civil servant statistician studies, ENSAI, recruited on the basis of a competitive examination. 2001 “Licence” in Mathematics (three-year degree), Centre d’Études Universi- taires à Distance, Paris 6 Pierre et Marie Curie University. Note that french educational system allows overlaps. Employment Background 2013–2017 Post-Doctoral Research Associate, JPSM (Joint Program in Survey Method- ology), UMD (University of Maryland, College Park, USA). 2011–2013 Instructor, UT1C (Toulouse 1 Capitole University). 2008–2011 Researcher, Survey Statistics Laboratory of CREST (Center of Research in Economics and Statistics), at the ENSAI(National School of Statistics and Information Analysis). 2005 – 2008 Responsible for the sampling frame of agricultural holdings, French Ministry of Agriculture. 2002 – 2005 Responsible for the survey “Produits Charges et Actif” (Assets, profits and loss), INSEE (National Institute of Statistics and Economical Studies). Research Interests My main interest are the different approaches in inference from sample surveys and sample selection. I have also worked on other domains, as synthetic data, missing data and Bayesian inference Publications Journal Articles 2017 Kernel estimation for a superpopulation probability density function under informative selection, D. Bonnéry, J. Breidt, F. Coquet, Metron. 2016 Asymptotics for the maximum sample likelihood estimator under infor- mative selection from a finite population, D. Bonnéry, J. Breidt, F. Coquet, Bernoulli, Accepted for publication. 2015 Triple-goal estimation using the U.S. Current Population Survey data, D. Bonnéry, Y. Cheng, N.S. Ha, P. Lahiri, Statistics in Transition new series 4.16, 2015: 511-522., SAE Poznań 2014. 2012 Uniform convergence of the sample cdf under informative sampling, D. Bonnéry, J. Breidt, F. Coquet, Bernoulli, Volume 18, Issue 4, 2012, pages 1361–1385. 2011 Optimal inclusion probabilities for balanced sampling, G. Chauvet, D. Bon- néry, J.C. Deville, Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, Volume 141, Issue 2, February 2011, pages 984-994. Papers Submitted for Review An Evaluation of Different Composite Estimators Using the Current Pop- ulation Survey Data, D. Bonnéry, Y. Cheng, P. Lahiri, re-submitted after revision. Unpublished Manuscripts Estimation of duplicated audience from different sources, D. Bonnéry, W. Waldron, N.S. Ha, to be submitted in 2017. Model-assisted estimation of unemployment rates for longitudinal surveys with an application in the Current Population Survey, D. Bonnéry, Y. Cheng, P. Lahiri, to be submitted in 2017. On the definition of informative selection, D. Bonnéry, J. Sedransk, to be submitted in 2017. Professional communications 2014 Model-assisted estimation of unemployment rates for longitudinal surveys with an application in the Current Population Survey, JSM conference (Boston, August). 2013 Regression Composite Estimation: an alternative for the Current Popula- tion Survey, FCSM conference (Washington DC, November). 2012 Asymptotic properties of the sample distribution under informative selec- tion, Journées de statistiques de la SFDS (Brussels, Belgium, May). 2009 Neyman type optimality for balanced sampling, Journées de Méthodologie de l’Insee (Paris, France, March). Conferences and workshops Invited Talks at conferences 2012 Neyman type optimality for marginal quota sampling, Congress of Polish Statistics (Poznan, Poland, April). 2010 Almost sure convergence of the cumulative distribution function under in- formative selection, 2d edition Advanced Methods For Complex Survey Analysis (Dijon, France, November). Contributed Talks 2017 Model-assisted estimation of proportions in repeated survey with complex rotation pattern: application to the Current Population Survey, Joint Statistical Meeting(Baltimore, August). 2014 Model-assisted estimation of unemployment rates for longitudinal surveys with an application in the Current Population Survey, Joint Statistical Meeting (Boston, August). 2013 Regression Composite Estimation: an alternative for the Current Popula- tion Survey, FCSM conference (Washington DC, November). 2012 Asymptotic properties of the sample distribution under informative selec- tion, Journées de statistiques de la SFDS (Brussels, Belgium, May). 2011 Asymptotic properties of the sample distribution under informative selec- tion, Graybill 2011 conference (Fort Collins, Colorado, June), (poster). 2010 Uniform convergence of the sample cdf under informative selection, Inter- national Vilnius conference (Vilnius, Lithuania, June) and Journées de statistiques de la SFDS (Marseille, France, May). 2009 Concentration inequalities for simple random sampling, 6th french-speaking colloquium on survey sampling of the SFDS (French Statistical Society) (Tangiers, Morocco, March). Neyman type optimality for balanced sampling, Journées de Méthodologie de l’Insee (Paris, France, March). Seminars and other presentations 2016 Model-assisted estimation of proportions in repeated survey with com- plex rotation pattern: an illustration with the Current Population Survey, JPSM/MPSM Seminar Series (College Park, Maryland, July). 2014 An Evaluation of Different Composite Estimators Using the Current Popu- lation Survey Data, BLS Statistical Seminar, BLS (Washington, DC, October). Triple-goal estimation using the U.S. Current Population Survey data, Ghosh Conference, (College Park, Maryland, April). 2013 Discussant on Professor D. Pfeffermann talk: Statistical Inference un- der Nonignorable Sampling and Nonresponse: An Empirical Likelihood Approach, DSMD (Demographic Statistical Methods Division) Seminar, U.S. Census Bureau (Suitland, Maryland, April). Introduction to Calibration, DSMD (Demographic Statistical Methods Divi- sion) Workshop, U.S. Census Bureau (Suitland, Maryland, July). Neyman type optimality for marginal quota sampling, DSMD Seminar, U.S. Census Bureau (Suitland, Maryland, Avril). Asymptotic properties of the sample distribution under informative selec- tion, UMD Statistics seminar (College Park, Maryland, November). 2012 Informative selection, weighted distribution and maximum likelihood es- timation, 7th french speaking colloquium on survey sampling (Bruz, France, November). 2012 Asymptotic properties of the sample under informative selection, Toulouse Mathematics Institute Statistics seminar (Toulouse, France, April) and University of Burgundy Economics and Management seminar (Dijon, France, April). 2011 Asymptotic properties of the sample under informative selection, Gremaq (Groupe de Recherche en Economie Mathématique et Quantitative) Statistics seminar (Toulouse, France, March). 2010 “Sonder n’est pas tricher” (Sampling is not cheating), Festival des sciences (Bruz, France, October). 2009 Concentration inequalities for simple random sampling, Troisièmes Rencon- tres des Jeunes Statisticiens (Aussois, France, September). Other professional activities Short Term Invited Visitor 2017 Ensai, 1 month, June. 2012 London School of Economics, Department of Statistics, 1 week, July. 2011 Colorado State University, Statistics department, Fort Collins, 10 days, June. 2010 Colorado State University, Statistics department, Fort Collins, 4 weeks, April. Service Activities 2017 ISI 61st Congress Satellite Meeting on Small Area Estimation, member of the organising committee. 2015 Special Topic Session at the ISI meeting, Rio, organiser of a session on small-area estimation. 2012 – 2013 Toulouse School of Economics Statistics Seminar, organiser. 2010 – 2011 7th French-speaking colloquium on survey sampling of the SFDS (French Statistical Society), Secretary of Organising Comittee. Advanced Methods For Complex Survey Analysis, co-organiser. Irmar PhD-Student Statistics seminar, organiser. Referee Í publons.com/author/1213905 The Canadian Journal of Statis- International Statistical Review tics Journal of Survey Statistics and Statistica Neerlandica Methodology Survey Methodology Electronic Journal of Statistics Journal of the Royal Statistical Journal of Official Statistics Society, Series A and C Teaching Experiences JPSM, University of Maryland, College Park, USA 2013 – 2016 Statistical Analysis with Missing data, Co-Instructor, graduate. Survey Sampling Theory, Co-Instructor,