Michael Arciero

Professor of Data Science
Mike Arciero
(207) 780-4499
C200 Science Building

Education

  1. Ph.D. Mathematics
    University of Rhode Island

Current Courses

  • COS 470/570
  • COS 475/575

Office Hours:
TBA

Research Interests

Statistical modeling of health outcomes for at risk populations

Dr. Arciero received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Rhode Island. He has developed programs in Applied Mathematics, Data Science, and Statistics at the University of Rhode Island and University of New England. His current and recent work modeling health outcomes includes collaborations with Senscio Systems and Maine Medical Center.

Expertise

Data Science, Mathematics, and Statistics

Selected Publications

Refereed Journals

Curran, M., Holt, C., Arciero, M., Quinlan, J., Cox, D., & Craig, A. (2020). Proxy Finnegan component scores for Eat, Sleep, Console in a cohort of opioid-exposed neonates. Hospital Pediatrics, 10(12), 1053-1058.

Arciero, M., & Pakula, L. (2015). Asymptotics for Szegö polynomials of Polya type. Journal of Concrete & Applicable Mathematics, 13.

Arciero, M. (2007). A limit theorem for Szegö polynomials with respect to convolution of point masses with the Fejér kernel. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 327(2), 908-918.

Arciero, M. (2005). Limits for Szegö polynomials in frequency analysis. Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications, 304(1), 321-335.


Software

Quinlan, J. & Arciero, M. (2026). UniversalNumbers.jl: Next-generation computer arithmetic in Julia (Version v0.1.3) [Computer software]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.21629613


Recent Presentations

Arciero, M. (2026, August). Programs and Pedagogies: A Computational Sciences Journey. Mathematics Association of America (MAA) MathFest. Boston.

Arciero, M., Ladas, G., & Schultz, S. W. (1994). Some open problems on the solutions of the delay difference equations $x_n + 1= A/x_n^2 + 1/x_{n− k}^p$. Georgian Mathematical Journal, 1(3), 229-233.

Arciero, M. (2003, November). Some Algorithms for the Attenuation of Broadband Noise. In Proceedings, Eleventh Annual ARL and USMA Technical Symposium, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.

Mike Arciero
(207) 780-4499
C200 Science Building

Education

  1. Ph.D. Mathematics
    University of Rhode Island

Current Courses

  • COS 470/570
  • COS 475/575

Office Hours:
TBA

Research Interests

Statistical modeling of health outcomes for at risk populations