Jurgen A. Doornik (University of Oxford) / Training Associates / Training / Timberlake Consultants

Jurgen A. Doornik is a Research Fellow at the Economics Department of the University of Oxford at Nuffield College, and a director of OxMetrics Technologies Ltd. His main interest is in computational econometrics and statistics, with current research focusing on automatic model selection. Jurgen Doornik is the core developer of the OxMetrics system of scientific software, which includes PcGive, for interactive econometric modelling, and Ox, which is a matrix programming language aimed primarily at statistical and econometric applications.

Jurgen Doornik and his associates have also compiled a range of guidebooks and manuals for OxMetrics software.

Training & Consultancy

Jurgen Doornik has been involved with many Timberlake training courses over the past few years. His recent involvement includes co-leading our annual Econometrics Summer School at the University of Oxford. He and the OxMetrics delevopers have also released a series of webcasts introducing many of the new features and tools and tips for using OxMetrics 7 modules. Click here to view the OxMetrics 7 webcasts.

Feedback and Testimonials

General delegate feedback from the 2013 Econometrics Summer School at the University of Oxford:

    "I found the interaction between theory and use of OxMetrics software was excellent. Indeed, I do not see how it could have been done any other way- very useful indeed."
    "The most interesting feature is how both theoretic and empirical matters are combined. I think that on this level the courses did a rather good job. In addition, the limited number of participants enabled each of us to ask many questions leading the discussion to our respective fields of interest at times. I also liked the way we could interact with the assistants who several times helped me a fair bit to understand what the lecturer was explaining."
    "I liked everything."
    "The lecturers were outstanding � leaders in their fields. They were also very helpful when attendees had problems understanding some of the topics. An excellent experience that I will certainly be recommending to other colleagues and PhD students."