Expert in Applied Probability and Structured Expert Judgment
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Delft University of TechnologyTina Nane serves as an Assistant Professor of Applied Probability at Delft University of Technology since 2015, where she has established herself as a leading authority in uncertainty quantification and structured expert judgment methods. Her academic credentials include a PhD in Statistics and a cum laude MSc in Risk and Environmental Modelling from TU Delft. Her expertise spans both theoretical and applied aspects of uncertainty analysis, with significant contributions to various fields including food safety, flood risk assessment, and aviation safety. Her early career was marked by collaboration with NASA Langley Research Centre, where she worked on risk assessment of merging and spacing airborne protocols, leading to her conducting uncertainty quantification training workshops for NASA. As the principal lecturer for BSc and MSc courses in decision theory and structured expert judgment, she has developed comprehensive training programs and workshops. Her research applications have made significant impact across diverse areas, including source attribution of food and waterborne illnesses in the U.S., dike failure assessments in The Netherlands, and citation analysis. She has further expanded her influence through the development of online courses in decision making under uncertainty, demonstrating her commitment to knowledge dissemination and practical application of statistical methods.