Vincent Marmarà is a Statistician and Researcher by profession. He obtained his first degree in Statistics, Operational Research and Mathematics at the University of Malta. He later advanced his studies by obtaining Masters of Science in Statistics at Sheffield University, UK. Furthermore, he has obtained his PhD in Mathematics (Statistics) from the University of Stirling, Scotland. He was entrusted with numerous research projects both at a national and international level. He led research groups and analyzed data to a high-level scientific extent.
Vincent has over 10 years of experience in the Remote Gaming Industry as a Business Intelligence Analyst and Consultant. He occupied several key important roles such as; member of the faculty board of science (University of Malta), President of the Science Student Society, Financial Officer of the National Youth Council, Deputy CEO and Chief Regulatory Officer within the Malta Lotteries and gaming authority.
Vincent is a lecturer at the department of Management (FEMA) at the University of Malta and a fellow of the Royal Statistical Society (UK). His main research interests are research and management in the gaming industry, epidemiology and health research, sampling surveys, regression models and Bayesian analysis.
Published Research Papers:
V. Marmara, A. Cook, A. Kleczkowski, Estimation of the force of infection based on different epidemiological proxies: 2009/2010 Influenza epidemic in Malta, Epidemics 9 (2014) 52-61.
D.M. Marmara, J. Curtis, V. Marmara, Women's satisfaction of the Maltese breast screening programme: a cross-sectional survey, Malta Medical Journal 27(4) (2015) 13-21.