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We are happy to announce the upcoming Bernoulli-IMS World Congress Pre-Meeting for Young Researchers 2024!

 

Date: August 10-11, 2024

Location: University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany

Website:https://www.bernoulli-ims-worldcongress2024.org/young-researchers-pre-meeting

 

Lectures:

  • Emmanuel Candès (Stanford University) on conformal inference

  • Remco van der Hofstad (TU Eindhoven) on networks

  • Susan Murphy (Harvard University) on reinforcement learning

 

There will also be sessions with career advice for young researchers. Scholarships for participants from low/middle income countries are available.


Message from the organizers World Congress:

Dear colleagues,

I want to draw your attention to a few recent developments concerning the upcoming Bernoulli-IMS 11th World Congress in Probability and Statistics (Bochum, 12 to 16 August 2024):

(1) Most Invited Paper Sessions are now completed; on our website you can find the topics, the organizers and most of the speakers:
https://www.bernoulli-ims-worldcongress2024.org/invited-papers-sessions

(2) A first batch of Organized Contributed Paper Sessions has been approved; here you can find the topics, the organizers and the speakers:
https://www.bernoulli-ims-worldcongress2024.org/organized-contributed-paper-sessions

(3) We have extended the deadline for submission of proposals for Organized Contributed Paper Sessions until 31 January 2024. Please note the 15 February 2024 deadline for submission of individual contributed talks and posters.

Hope to see you in August in Bochum for the Bernoulli-IMS World Congress.


Herold Dehling
(Chair of the Local Organizing Committee)


The Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability welcomes nominations for the 2024 Wolfgang Doeblin Prize.

The Wolfgang Doeblin Prize, which was founded in 2011 and is generously sponsored by Springer, is awarded biannually to a single individual who is in the beginning of his or her mathematical career, for outstanding research in the field of probability theory.  Nominees should normally be within 10 (calendar) years from getting their PhD to the prize year with suitable adjustments to be made for career breaks post-PhD (for example, maternity/paternity leave or military service).

The awardee will be invited to submit to the journal Probability Theory and Related Fields a paper for publication as the Wolfgang Doeblin Prize Article, and will also be invited to present the Doeblin Prize Lecture at a Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications.

To nominate a candidate, please provide the following documents:

  1. A comprehensive two-page Curriculum Vitae (CV) highlighting the nominee's academic background, professional experience, and honors/awards received.
  2. A list of publications.
  3. A document of at most five pages describing the nominee's work and placing it in context for importance. This document should outline the key mathematical contributions, their significance, and their impact on their respective field(s).
  4. Between two and four letters of recommendation.

More information about the Wolfgang Doeblin Prize and past awardees can be found at https://www.bernoullisociety.org/prizes?id=158

Each nomination should be sent by April 12, 2024.

Nominations should be communicated to the Award Committee by sending an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with subject heading: Doeblin Prize 2024.

Wolfgang Doeblin Prize 2024 Awarded to Giuseppe Cannizzaro

Congratulations to the winner!  We wish continued success in your future ventures.

 


We cordially invite you to the 42nd edition of the Finnish Summer School on Probability and Statistics, which will take place on May 27–31, 2024, at Lammi Biological Research Station of the University of Helsinki. 

Invited lecturers are:

- Jüri Lember  (University of Tartu),

- Roland Speicher (Universität des Saarlandes),

- Josep Vives (Universitat de Barcelona).

The school is targeted primarily for doctoral students in probability, statistics, and related areas. Advanced MSc students, fresh postdocs and everyone in the research and applied field are welcome too.

The registration will be open in spring 2024.

For registering and further information go to the summer school website

https://fdnss.fi/42nd-finnish-summer-school-on-probability-and-statistics/


Winner of the David G. Kendall Award for Young Researchers announced

The BS and RSS is pleased to announce this years’ winner of the David G. Kendall Award for Young Researchers: congratulations to Qiyang Han!

The biannual award is presented  jointly by the RSS and the Bernoulli Society to a young researcher that has made a significant contribution to the alternating fields of mathematical statistics or probability theory. David G. Kendall (1918–2007) was the first president of the Bernoulli Society and recipient of the RSS Guy Medal in Silver (1955) and in Gold (1981).

This year, the award recognises Rutgers University Assistant Professor Qiyang Han for his outstanding contributions to, among other things, empirical process theory, nonparametric inference under shape constraints and asymptotics for multivariate models.

Qiyang  receives a prize of 2,000 euros and, as this year’s award is being given for contributions to mathematical statistics, is also invited to give the Kendall Lecture at the 2024 RSS Annual International Conference.  

Read here for more about the award and here about the RSS.


Eva Loecherbach will replace the current editor of Stochastic Processes and their Applications - Matthias Loewe, and her term will commence at the end of March 2024. 


The call for papers, registration and submission of abstracts for the Bernoulli-IMS World Congress 2024 is now online! 
 
the Bernoulli-IMS 11th World Congress in Probability and Statistics will be held from 12 to 16 August 2024 on the campus of Ruhr University Bochum, Germany.  The World Congress will be the major international conference in the area of Probability and Statistics in 2024, where scientists from around the globe will gather to exchange ideas and to present the results of their most recent research. For more information about the World Congress please visit the website
 
On behalf of the local organizing committee and of the Department of Mathematics of Ruhr University Bochum, I cordially invite you to participate in this meeting, and to take the opportunity to present the results of your own research and to listen to the ideas of your colleagues. Submission of abstracts for contributed talks and posters as well as for proposals for organised contributed paper sessions is now open; see
 
Please note the following deadlines:
 
— Abstracts for contributed talks and posters: 15 February 2024 (decision before 31 March 2024)
 
— Proposals for organised contributed paper sessions: 30 November 2023 (decision before 15 December 2023)
 
For more details, please see the Call for Papers 
 
 
 
Herold Dehling
Chair of the Local Organizing Committee

2024 IAOS Mexico Conference

The Mexican National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), the International Association of Official Statistics (IAOS) and the International Statistical Institute (ISI) invite to the 19th IAOS Conference and the 4th ISI Regional Statistical Conference, to be held jointly as the IAOS-ISI 2024 conference in Mexico . Join us in Mexico May 15-17, 2024.

More details on the website:  IAOS Mexico

 


Autumn school on hypergraphs - online event

The Bernoulli Society Committee on Statistical Network Science is excited to offer a half-day autumn school on hypergraphs, to take place online on October 12, 2023, from 11 am - 3 pm UTC (or 12 noon - 4 pm UK time).

The aim of this event is to provide an introduction to the area of hypergraphs, from three different angles: probability and statistics, data science, and physics. The lectures include an elementary introduction to the area and take around 1 hour each, with questions.

 Agenda: 

11:00 welcome

11:15 Timoteo Carletti (Namur) : Physics and hypergraphs

12:15 break

12:30 Catherine Matias (CNRS): Statistical modeling of higher order interactions

13:30 break

13:45 Michael Schaub (Aachen): Signal processing on higher-order networks

14:45 discussion and closing remarks.

The meeting will be held via zoom. 

A recording of the meeting is available at the link:

https://github.com/BS-SNS/Public/blob/main/school/README.md 

All welcome

Vlado Batagelj, Sarika Jalan, Sofia Olhede, and Gesine Reinert (the organiser team)


Lester Mackey (Stanford University and Microsoft Research, New England) has become the fifth Ethel Newbold Prize Winner. The Ethel Newbold Prize is awarded biennially to an outstanding statistical scientist in early or mid-career for a body of work that represents excellence in research in mathematical statistics, and/or excellence in research that links developments in a substantive field to new advances in statistics. The Prize Committee consisted of Gesine Reinert (Chair), Adrian Röllin and Susan Murphy. During the 63th ISI WSC in Ottawa, on July 20th, 2023, Lester Mackey gave a lecture entitled Advances in Distribution Compression.


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