
Panayiotis
Constantinou
I received my undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Cyprus in June 2012. Then, in August 2012, I joined the Department of Statistics at The Pennsylvania State University to receive a Ph.D. in Statistics. My goal was achieved in August 2017.
Currently, I am a Special Scientist in Teaching at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Cyprus. Before that, I worked as a Visiting Lecturer at the same department and occasionally I work as an Online Instructor at the Department of Statistics at The Pennsylvania State University.
I taught several courses at The Pennsylvania State University such as Stat 200 – Elementary Statistics (both on-campus and online), Stat 318 – Elementary Probability (on campus), Stat 414 – Introduction to Probability Theory (online), Stat 500 – Applied Statistics (online).
My research was about “Testing Separability of Functional Data” under the guidance of professor Matthew Reimherr. From our research we got the following publications:
1. P.Constantinou, P. Kokoszka and M.Reimherr, Testing Separability of Functional Time Series, Journal of Time Series Analysis, 39, 731-747, 2018
2. P.Constantinou, P. Kokoszka and M.Reimherr, Testing Separability of Space- Time Functional Processes, Biometrika, 104, 425-437, 2017
In my spare time, I like to travel. Traveling allows me to observe new places, meet new people and new civilizations, enjoy the local cuisine and broaden my horizons. When I don’t travel, I like watching movies.