Professor Zhen-Qing Chen (https://goo.gl/GXheTD) is the new chair of CCSP (Committee for Conferences on Stochastic Processes). He has started his term on January 1, 2018 and will end it on December 31, 2019. Many thanks to Professor Kavita Ramanan (https://goo.gl/k5TGFG), who served as chair of CCSP until the end of 2017.
***Bernoulli Society New Researcher Award
The Bernoulli Society welcomes submissions to the New Researcher Award. Each awardee will deliver a 30-minute talk during the ISI World Congress in Malasya 2019, and will receive a funding up to 1000€ to offset travel and other expenses. Bernoulli News will publish their pictures and a paragraph about their work.
Candidates should submit a 3-page synopsis of their presentation, along with their CV, to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by February 28, 2018.
Eligible candidates are active researchers in Mathematical Statistics who, at the time of submission, are regular members of the Bernoulli Society and are within 5 years of receiving the PhD. Female candidates get 1 extra year for each child born since receiving the PhD.
EVENTS IN 2018
Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
Deadline for abstract submission: 20 February 2018
The ECMTB 2018 Organizing Committee is setting up a Mentorship Program to facilitate research and career interactions between junior and senior scientists attending the meeting. Participants of ECMTB 2018 can sign up to be part of the mentorship program, either as a mentee, a mentor, or both. If you wish to participate in the Mentorship Program at ECMTB 2018, register for it before May 10th, 2018.
BS-EMS special invited lecture: Aad van der Vaart (University of Leiden, NL)
Forum lectures: Victor Panaretos (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, CH)
Special invited lecture: Genevera Allen (Rice University, USA)
Special invited lecture: Gilles Blanchard (University of Potsdam, DE)
Closing lecture: John Lafferty (Yale University, USA)
The European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) , sponsored by the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society, is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. EMS is a conference where statisticians of all ages and from all regions meet to exchange ideas and talk about the newest developments on the broad field of statistics and probability theory. The conference is organized every other year. Website coming soon.
The Bernoulli Society (BS) invites the submission of proposals for BS-sponsored Invited Paper Sessions (IPS) at the 2019 ISI World Statistics Congress, to be held from 18 to 23 August 2019 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Proposals can be submitted as of 1 January 2018 using the electronic submission system on the WSC website.
If you wish that your proposed session is considered as a BS-sponsored session, please indicate this by choosing the Bernoulli Society as the primary related ISI Association in the relevant field. If you wish to list more than one Association, please note that your proposal will first be reviewed by the primary Association, under the guidance of its representative on the SPC.
Deadline for IPS proposals: 31 March 2018.
Each proposal should include: (1) a paragraph describing and justifying the proposed session; (2) a list of speakers and discussants that have agreed to participate; (3) an organizer, as well as a potential replacement in case that organizer declines. The selection criteria will take into account scientific quality, impact, and diversity. For Bernoulli Society sessions specifically, an effort will be made to strike a proper balance between statistics and probability in light of the typical composition of the body of WSC attendees.
***XV Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics (CLAPEM 2019)
****The Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick invites applications for a 3-year EPSRC-funded Research Associate post, to work with Professor Wilfrid Kendall on recent advances in the applications of Dirichlet form theory to Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). Candidates with a background either in probability/stochastic analysis, or in the development of statistical methodology relating to MCMC, and interested in working on novel interactions of these two sub-disciplines, are encouraged to apply. The post is funded for 36 months, starting 1 July, 2018 (or by agreement). Informal enquiries may be made to Prof Wilfrid Kendall (email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Have a look at http://goo.gl/7EP2cZ for the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys, Statistics Surveys, and ALEA.
Professor Zhen-Qing Chen (https://goo.gl/GXheTD) is the new chair of CCSP (Committee for Conferences on Stochastic Processes). He has started his term on January 1, 2018 and will end it on December 31, 2019. Many thanks to Professor Kavita Ramanan (https://goo.gl/k5TGFG), who served as chair of CCSP until the end of 2017.
***Bernoulli Society New Researcher Award
The Bernoulli Society welcomes submissions to the New Researcher Award. Each awardee will deliver a 30-minute talk during the ISI World Congress in Malasya 2019, and will receive a funding up to 1000€ to offset travel and other expenses. Bernoulli News will publish their pictures and a paragraph about their work.
Candidates should submit a 3-page synopsis of their presentation, along with their CV, to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by February 28, 2018.
Eligible candidates are active researchers in Mathematical Statistics who, at the time of submission, are regular members of the Bernoulli Society and are within 5 years of receiving the PhD. Female candidates get 1 extra year for each child born since receiving the PhD.
EVENTS IN 2018
Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
Deadline for abstract submission: 20 February 2018
The ECMTB 2018 Organizing Committee is setting up a Mentorship Program to facilitate research and career interactions between junior and senior scientists attending the meeting. Participants of ECMTB 2018 can sign up to be part of the mentorship program, either as a mentee, a mentor, or both. If you wish to participate in the Mentorship Program at ECMTB 2018, register for it before May 10th, 2018.
BS-EMS special invited lecture: Aad van der Vaart (University of Leiden, NL)
Forum lectures: Victor Panaretos (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, CH)
Special invited lecture: Genevera Allen (Rice University, USA)
Special invited lecture: Gilles Blanchard (University of Potsdam, DE)
Closing lecture: John Lafferty (Yale University, USA)
The European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) , sponsored by the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society, is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. EMS is a conference where statisticians of all ages and from all regions meet to exchange ideas and talk about the newest developments on the broad field of statistics and probability theory. The conference is organized every other year. Website coming soon.
The Bernoulli Society (BS) invites the submission of proposals for BS-sponsored Invited Paper Sessions (IPS) at the 2019 ISI World Statistics Congress, to be held from 18 to 23 August 2019 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Proposals can be submitted as of 1 January 2018 using the electronic submission system on the WSC website.
If you wish that your proposed session is considered as a BS-sponsored session, please indicate this by choosing the Bernoulli Society as the primary related ISI Association in the relevant field. If you wish to list more than one Association, please note that your proposal will first be reviewed by the primary Association, under the guidance of its representative on the SPC.
Deadline for IPS proposals: 31 March 2018.
Each proposal should include: (1) a paragraph describing and justifying the proposed session; (2) a list of speakers and discussants that have agreed to participate; (3) an organizer, as well as a potential replacement in case that organizer declines. The selection criteria will take into account scientific quality, impact, and diversity. For Bernoulli Society sessions specifically, an effort will be made to strike a proper balance between statistics and probability in light of the typical composition of the body of WSC attendees.
***XV Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics (CLAPEM 2019)
****The Department of Statistics at the University of Warwick invites applications for a 3-year EPSRC-funded Research Associate post, to work with Professor Wilfrid Kendall on recent advances in the applications of Dirichlet form theory to Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC). Candidates with a background either in probability/stochastic analysis, or in the development of statistical methodology relating to MCMC, and interested in working on novel interactions of these two sub-disciplines, are encouraged to apply. The post is funded for 36 months, starting 1 July, 2018 (or by agreement). Informal enquiries may be made to Prof Wilfrid Kendall (email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)
Have a look at http://goo.gl/7EP2cZ for the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys, Statistics Surveys, and ALEA.
Bernoulli Society Bulletin e-Briefs issue 30 July 2017
Contents: - GENERAL NEWS - EVENTS - JOB OFFERS - RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS For information to be considered in the next issue, please contact Corina Constantinescu This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. See http://goo.gl/G9AOgl for the deadlines.
GENERAL NEWS
*Bernoulli Society 2017 flyer Please email the attached flyer to your young colleagues to advertise Bernoulli membership!
*New elected members of the European Regional Committee of Bernoulli Society Congratulations to the new elected members of the ERC: -Andreas Basse-O'Connor, Aarhus University, Denmark -Geurt Jongbloed, Delft University, The Netherlands -Peter Kevei, University of Szeged, Hungary -Tatyana Krivobokova, Goettingen, Germany -Marloes Maathuis, ETH Zurich, Switzerland -Davy Paindaveine, ULB Brussels, Belgium -Laura Sangalli, Politecnico di Milano, Italy -Ulrike Schneider, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
*2018 EMS/BS Joint Lecturer Samuel Kou (https://goo.gl/sc2N1V) has been chosen as the EMS/BS joint lecturer to speak at the 11th European Conference on Mathematical and Theoretical Biology (ECMTB 2018), to be held in Lisbon, July 23-27, 2018.
*Second Bernoulli Prize for Outstanding Survey Articles in Probability The paper “Gaussian multiplicative chaos and applications: A review” by Remi Rhodes (https://goo.gl/WwNeC3) and Vincent Vargas (https://goo.gl/q7zyLh), published in Probability Surveys (2014, Vol 11, pp315-392) has been awarded the Second Bernoulli Prize for Outstanding Survey Articles in Probability. The prize committee was chaired by Erwin Bolthausen. Combined with Bernoulli Prize for Outstanding Survey Articles in Statistics, the prizes are awarded every two years alternately. The prize in probability was supposed to be awarded at the Bernoulli World Congress, Toronto in 2016, but the decision has been delayed. Information on the prize is to be found at https://goo.gl/hcBPWQ
*Call for nominations for the 2018 Doeblin Prize The Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability welcomes nominations for the 2018 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. 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 World Congress of the Bernoulli Society, or at a Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications. More information about the Wolfgang Doeblin prize and past awardees can be viewed at https://goo.gl/hcBPWQ Each nomination should offer a brief but adequate case of support and should be sent by November 15, 2017, to the chair of the prize committee at the following address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with subject heading: Doeblin Prize 2018.
EVENTS
- Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
*39th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Moscow, July 24-28 The Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications is organized under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability, co-sponsored by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute. Plenary speakers: Vladimir Bogachev (Doob Lecture), Charles Bordenave, Sandra Cerrai, Dima Chelkak, Nicolas Curien, Massimiliano Gubinelli, Richard Kenyon (Schramm Lecture), Takashi Kumagai (IMS Medallion Lecture), Noemi Kurt (Itô prize Lecture), Mikhail Lifshits, Grigorii Olshanski (Lévy Lecture), Marta Sanz-Sole (IMS Medallion Lecture), Zhan Shi, Allan Sly (Döblin Prize Lecture), Xicheng Zhang. https://goo.gl/Arvsvj
*European Meeting of Statisticians, Helsinki, Finland, July 24-28 The European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) , sponsored by the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society, is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. EMS is a conference where statisticians of all ages and from all regions meet to exchange ideas and talk about the newest developments on the broad field of statistics and probability theory. Opening: Martin Wainwright. Plenary speakers: John Aston, Gerda Claeskens, Alison Etheridge, Alexander Holevo, Hannu Oja. Forum: Mark Girolami. Closing: Yann LeCun. https://goo.gl/TH4c2K
*20th European Young Statisticians Meeting, Uppsala, Sweden, August 14-18 The EYSM is arranged every two years under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society. The idea of the meeting is to provide young researchers an introduction to the international scene within the broad subject area - from pure probability theory to applied statistics. Participation is by invitation only. https://goo.gl/Gmj0Nh
*XXXIV International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models, Debrecen, Hungary, August 25-29 The XXXIV International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models is organized under the auspices of Faculty of Informatics, University of Debrecen, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and Institute of Informatics Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Main sessions: Limit Theorems and Stability Problems; Stochastic Processes; Statistics of Time Series and Stochastic Processes; Finance, Insurance, Risk; Spatial Statistics; Applied Statistics and Data Analysis; Stochastic Dynamics; Random Graphs; Queuing Theory and Modeling Information Systems; Probability Distributions; Discrete Probability Models; Nonparametric Statistics; Statistical Learning. https://goo.gl/t3bE3m
*High Dimensional Statistics, theory and practice, Fréjus, France, October 01-06 This course presents an introduction and recent advances in high dimensional statistics, with a special emphasis on main concepts of variable selection, nonparametric estimation, supervised and unsupervised classification and multiple testing. It will address theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of this field. https://goo.gl/oedmsf
*Statistics meets friends, Gottingen, Germany, November 29- December 01 This meeting, held on the occasion of Axel Munk's 50th birthday, aims at bridging the gap between Mathematical Statistics, Inverse Problems and Biophysics, highlighting recent developments at their interfaces. There will be the possibility to present a poster. Keynote speakers: Rabindra N. Bhattacharya, Lawrence D. Brown, Peter Bühlmann, Tony Cai, Emmanuel Candès, Manfred Denker, Holger Dette, Lutz Dümbgen, Alexander Egner, Klaus Frick, Markus Grasmair, Helmut Grubmüller, Markus Haltmeier, Marc Hoffmann, Chris Holmes, Hajo Holzmann, Thomas Hotz, Zakhar Kabluchko, Bernard A. Mair, Enno Mammen, Richard Nickl, Victor M. Panaretos, Richard Samworth, David O. Siegmund, Alexandre Tsybakov, Sara van de Geer, Aad van der Vaart, Harrison Huibin Zhou. Registration is open until September 15, 2017. https://goo.gl/dyLBxF
- Other events
* Spectral Properties of Large Random Objects, Bures-sur-Yvette, France, July 17-28 This summer school will be held at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, and is open to everybody but intended primarily for young participants, including PhD students and postdoctoral fellows. Minicourses: Charles Bordenave, Paul Bourgade, Frédéric Klopp, Eyal Lubetzky, Yuval Peres, Christophe Sabot, Balint Virag, Simone Warzel. https://goo.gl/HnqKtU
* Dyson-Schwinger Equations, Topological Expansions, and Random Matrices, New York, August 28 - September 01 This one-week school will feature 10 lectures by Alice Guionnet, with supplementary lectures by Charles Bordenave, Gaetan Borot, Paul Bourgade, Vadim Gorin and Sylvia Serfaty. https://goo.gl/dt2hvs
*Professor of Mathematical Modelling and Statistical Analysis, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Deadline: September 24. https://goo.gl/F4WZsy
RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
*Recent issues of official publications of the Bernoulli Society Stochastic Processes and their Applications http://goo.gl/JCahtH, Bernoulli http://goo.gl/yJywLg
*Co-sponsored publications Have a look at http://goo.gl/7EP2cZ for the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys, Statistics Surveys, and ALEA.
Contents: - GENERAL NEWS - EVENTS - JOB OFFERS - RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
For information to be considered in the next issue, please contact Corina Constantinescu This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. See http://goo.gl/G9AOgl for the deadlines.
GENERAL NEWS
* Many thanks to Leo!
Many thanks to Leonardo T. Rolla for serving as e-Briefs editor in the past two years and co-editing this issue.
* Vacancies on the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society
Eight nominations have been received to fill the eight vacancies on the European Regional Committee (ERC) of the Bernoulli Society. According to the ERC statutes, any group of at least five European members of the Bernoulli Society is entitled to nominate further candidates who have declared themselves willing to serve on the Committee. Additional nominations should be sent by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. If no further nominations are received by Friday 2 June, then the eight candidates nominated already will be declared elected.
EVENTS
- Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* 39th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Moscow, July 24-28
The Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications is organized under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability, co-sponsored by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute.
Plenary speakers: Vladimir Bogachev (Doob Lecture), Charles Bordenave, Sandra Cerrai, Dima Chelkak, Nicolas Curien, Massimiliano Gubinelli, Richard Kenyon (Schramm Lecture), Takashi Kumagai (IMS Medallion Lecture), Noemi Kurt (Itô prize Lecture), Mikhail Lifshits, Grigorii Olshanski (Lévy Lecture), Marta Sanz-Sole (IMS Medallion Lecture), Zhan Shi, Allan Sly (Döblin Prize Lecture), Xicheng Zhang
* European Meeting of Statisticians, Helsinki, Finland, July 24-28
The European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) , sponsored by the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society, is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. EMS is a conference where statisticians of all ages and from all regions meet to exchange ideas and talk about the newest developments on the broad field of statistics and probability theory.
Opening: Martin Wainwright. Plenary speakers: John Aston, Gerda Claeskens, Alison Etheridge, Alexander Holevo, Hannu Oja. Forum: Mark Girolami. Closing: Yann LeCun. https://goo.gl/TH4c2K
* 20th European Young Statisticians Meeting, Uppsala, Sweden, August 14-18
The EYSM is arranged every two years under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society. The idea of the meeting is to provide young researchers an introduction to the international scene within the broad subject area - from pure probability theory to applied statistics. Participation is by invitation only. https://goo.gl/Gmj0Nh
* XXXIV International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models, Debrecen, Hungary, August 25-29
The XXXIV International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models is organized under the auspices of Faculty of Informatics, University of Debrecen, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and Institute of Informatics Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Main sessions: Limit Theorems and Stability Problems; Stochastic Processes; Statistics of Time Series and Stochastic Processes; Finance, Insurance, Risk; Spatial Statistics; Applied Statistics and Data Analysis; Stochastic Dynamics; Random Graphs; Queuing Theory and Modeling Information Systems; Probability Distributions; Discrete Probability Models; Nonparametric Statistics; Statistical Learning. https://goo.gl/t3bE3m
* High Dimensional Statistics, theory and practice, Fréjus, France, October 01-06
This course presents an introduction and recent advances in high dimensional statistics, with a special emphasis on main concepts of variable selection, nonparametric estimation, supervised and unsupervised classification and multiple testing. It will address theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of this field. https://goo.gl/oedmsf
* Statistics meets friends, Gottingen, Germany, November 29- December 01
This meeting, held on the occasion of Axel Munk's 50th birthday, aims at bridging the gap between Mathematical Statistics, Inverse Problems and Biophysics, highlighting recent developments at their interfaces. There will be the possibility to present a poster.
Keynote speakers: Rabindra N. Bhattacharya, Lawrence D. Brown, Peter Bühlmann, Tony Cai, Emmanuel Candès, Manfred Denker, Holger Dette, Lutz Dümbgen, Alexander Egner, Klaus Frick, Markus Grasmair, Helmut Grubmüller, Markus Haltmeier, Marc Hoffmann, Chris Holmes, Hajo Holzmann, Thomas Hotz, Zakhar Kabluchko, Bernard A. Mair, Enno Mammen, Richard Nickl, Victor M. Panaretos, Richard Samworth, David O. Siegmund, Alexandre Tsybakov, Sara van de Geer, Aad van der Vaart, Harrison Huibin Zhou.
Registration is open until July 1, 2017.
- Other events
* Dynamics, Aging and Universality in Complex Systems, New York, June 19-23
This conference will bring together probabilists studying the evolution of complex random systems such as spin glasses, random matrices, growth process, and stochastic PDEs. It will also include a celebration of the 60th birthday of Gerard Ben Arous. https://goo.gl/GMELVo
* PCMI Summer Session, Park City, USA, June 25 - July 15
This Summer Session will be on Random Matrix Theory. The program includes a graduate summer school, a research program, an undergraduate summer school , an undergraduate faculty program, a teacher leadership program, and a workshop on increasing minority participation in undergraduate mathematics.
Courses given by Percy Deift, Ioana Dumitriu, Laszlo Erdos, Yan Fyodorov, Jeremy Quastel, Mark Rudelson, Sylvia Serfaty, Dimitri Shlyakhtenko, Terance Tao, and Balint Virag. Undergraduate courses given by Antonio Auffinger, and Mihai Stoiciu. https://goo.gl/D2Oj5D
* International Conference on Robust Statistics, Wollongong, Australia, July 03-07
The aim of ICORS is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in robust statistics, data analysis and related areas. This includes theoretical and applied statisticians as well as data analysts from other fields, and leading experts as well as junior researchers and graduate students. https://goo.gl/m2RY4p
* INFORMS Applied Probability Society Conference 2017, Evaston, USA, July 10-12
The Applied Probability Society is a subdivision of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. The Society is concerned with the application of probability theory to systems that involve random phenomena, for example, manufacturing, communication network, computer network, service, and financial systems. The conference will take place at the Kellogg School of Management's new Global Hub at Northwestern University in Evanston. https://goo.gl/zb82tV
* Spectral Properties of Large Random Objects, Bures-sur-Yvette, France, July 17-28
This summer school will be held at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, and is open to everybody but intended primarily for young participants, including PhD students and postdoctoral fellows. Minicourses: Charles Bordenave, Paul Bourgade, Frédéric Klopp, Eyal Lubetzky, Yuval Peres, Christophe Sabot, Balint Virag, Simone Warzel. https://goo.gl/HnqKtU
* Dyson-Schwinger Equations, Topological Expansions, and Random Matrices, New York, August 28 - September 01
This one-week school will feature ten lectures by Alice Guionnet, with supplementary lectures by Charles Bordenave, Gaetan Borot, Paul Bourgade, Vadim Gorin and Sylvia Serfaty.
Job offers can range from graduate scholarships to full Professor positions, in Probability, Mathematical Statistics, and related areas. Those who are aware of open calls may send a contribution directly to the e-Briefs Editor, including an URL where the complete information is available.
* Tenure-track position in Statistics, CIMAT, Guanajuato, Mexico
The Department of Probability and Statistics at CIMAT is welcoming applications towards a tenure-track position in the area of Statistics, broadly understood, beginning between July, 2017 to July, 2018. Preference will be given to candidates with excellent accomplishments in research in these areas or with outstanding potential, with no more than 15 years from graduation. Deadline: April 15. https://goo.gl/jwaUwZ
* University Teacher in Statistics, University of Edinburgh, UK
The School of Mathematics of the University of Edinburgh is seeking to appoint an University Teacher in Statistics. This is a fixed-term position, focusing manly on teaching across a range of statistics courses, but with opportunities to take part in research activities. The post is fixed term until 31 of August 2018. Deadline: April 26. https://goo.gl/kijqae
* Postdoctoral positions in Percolation, Particle Systems, and Stochastic Networks, Buenos-Aires, Argentina
The Buenos-Aires Probability Group is welcoming applications for two year postdoctoral positions in Percolation, Particle Systems, and Stochastic Networks, beginning in April 2018. Information on the group activities and projects can be found at http://goo.gl/ayKDkz. Deadline for applications to be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.: June 15.
RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
* Recent issues of official publications of the Bernoulli Society
Have a look at http://goo.gl/7EP2cZ for the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys, Statistics Surveys, and ALEA.
Contents: - GENERAL NEWS - EVENTS - JOB OFFERS - RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
For information to be considered in the next issue, please contact Corina Constantinescu This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. See http://goo.gl/G9AOgl for the deadlines.
GENERAL NEWS
* New e-Briefs editor
It was a pleasure to serve as the e-Briefs editor in the past two years. I would like to thank Wilfrid Kendall, Sara van de Geer, Susan Murphy, Thomas Mikosch and Byeong Park for all the help and support. Let me welcome Corina Constantinescu who has co-edited this issue with me and who will take over from issue 29. Leonardo T. Rolla
* New Chair of the European Regional Committee
We are happy to welcome Niels Richard Hansen as the chair of Bernoulli Society's European Regional Committee, for a two-year term started on January 1st.
EVENTS
- Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* 39th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Moscow, July 24-28
The Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications is organized under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability, co-sponsored by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and in partnership with the Clay Mathematics Institute.
Plenary speakers: Vladimir Bogachev (Doob Lecture), Charles Bordenave, Sandra Cerrai, Dima Chelkak, Nicolas Curien, Massimiliano Gubinelli, Richard Kenyon (Schramm Lecture), Takashi Kumagai (IMS Medallion Lecture), Noemi Kurt (Itô prize Lecture), Mikhail Lifshits, Grigorii Olshanski (Lévy Lecture), Marta Sanz-Sole (IMS Medallion Lecture), Zhan Shi, Allan Sly (Döblin Prize Lecture), Xicheng Zhang
* European Meeting of Statisticians, Helsinki, Finland, July 24-28
The European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) , sponsored by the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society, is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. EMS is a conference where statisticians of all ages and from all regions meet to exchange ideas and talk about the newest developments on the broad field of statistics and probability theory.
Opening: Martin Wainwright. Plenary speakers: John Aston, Gerda Claeskens, Alison Etheridge, Alexander Holevo, Hannu Oja. Forum: Mark Girolami. Closing: Yann LeCun.
Deadline for contributed talk and poster proposal: February 15. https://goo.gl/TH4c2K
* 20th European Young Statisticians Meeting, Uppsala, Sweden, August 14-18
The EYSM is arranged every two years under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society. The idea of the meeting is to provide young researchers an introduction to the international scene within the broad subject area - from pure probability theory to applied statistics. Participation is by invitation only. https://goo.gl/Gmj0Nh
* XXXIV International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models, Debrecen, Hungary, August 25-29
The XXXIV International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models is organized under the auspices of Faculty of Informatics, University of Debrecen, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and Institute of Informatics Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Main sessions: Limit Theorems and Stability Problems; Stochastic Processes; Statistics of Time Series and Stochastic Processes; Finance, Insurance, Risk; Spatial Statistics; Applied Statistics and Data Analysis; Stochastic Dynamics; Random Graphs; Queuing Theory and Modeling Information Systems; Probability Distributions; Discrete Probability Models; Nonparametric Statistics; Statistical Learning. https://goo.gl/t3bE3m
* High Dimensional Statistics, theory and practice, Fréjus, France, October 01-06
This course presents an introduction and recent advances in high dimensional statistics, with a special emphasis on main concepts of variable selection, nonparametric estimation, supervised and unsupervised classification and multiple testing. It will address theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of this field. https://goo.gl/oedmsf
- Other events
* Seminar on Stochastic Processes 2017, Charlottesville, Virginia, March 08-11
The SSP is a series of annual conferences devoted to stochastic analysis, Markov processes and other topics in probability theory of current interest.
Invited speakers: David Nualart (Kai Lai Chung Lecturer), Paul Dupuis, Massimiliano Gubinelli, Jason Schweinsberg, Nike Sun. Tutorial lectures: Elchanan Mossel. https://goo.gl/1K3JBX
* Dynamics, Aging and Universality in Complex Systems, New York, June 19-23
This conference will bring together probabilists studying the evolution of complex random systems such as spin glasses, random matrices, growth process, and stochastic PDEs. It will also include a celebration of the 60th birthday of Gerard Ben Arous. https://goo.gl/GMELVo
* PCMI Summer Session, Park City, USA, June 25 - July 15
This Summer Session will be on Random Matrix Theory. The program includes a graduate summer school, a research program, an undergraduate summer school , an undergraduate faculty program, a teacher leadership program, and a workshop on increasing minority participation in undergraduate mathematics.
Courses given by Percy Deift, Ioana Dumitriu, Laszlo Erdos, Yan Fyodorov, Jeremy Quastel, Mark Rudelson, Sylvia Serfaty, Dimitri Shlyakhtenko, Terance Tao, and Balint Virag. Undergraduate courses given by Antonio Auffinger, and Mihai Stoiciu. https://goo.gl/D2Oj5D
* International Conference on Robust Statistics, Wollongong, Australia, July 03-07
The aim of ICORS is to bring together researchers and practitioners interested in robust statistics, data analysis and related areas. This includes theoretical and applied statisticians as well as data analysts from other fields, and leading experts as well as junior researchers and graduate students.
* INFORMS Applied Probability Society Conference 2017, Evaston, USA, July 10-12
The Applied Probability Society is a subdivision of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. The Society is concerned with the application of probability theory to systems that involve random phenomena, for example, manufacturing, communication network, computer network, service, and financial systems. The conference will take place at the Kellogg School of Management's new Global Hub at Northwestern University in Evanston.
* Spectral Properties of Large Random Objects, Bures-sur-Yvette, France, July 17-28
This summer school will be held at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, and is open to everybody but intended primarily for young participants, including PhD students and postdoctoral fellows.
Minicourses: Charles Bordenave, Paul Bourgade, Frédéric Klopp, Eyal Lubetzky, Yuval Peres, Christophe Sabot, Balint Virag, Simone Warzel.
* Dyson-Schwinger Equations, Topological Expansions, and Random Matrices, New York, August 28 - September 01
This one-week school will feature 10 lectures by Alice Guionnet, with supplementary lectures by Charles Bordenave, Gaetan Borot, Paul Bourgade, Vadim Gorin and Sylvia Serfaty.
Job offers can range from graduate scholarships to full Professor positions, in Probability, Mathematical Statistics, and related areas. Those who are aware of open calls may send a contribution directly to the e-Briefs Editor, including an URL where the complete information is available.
* Lecturer, School of Mathematics, The University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh will make a substantial number of appointments in the Mathematical Sciences as part of an ambitious plan for the School of Mathematics. As part of this development, we wish to appoint two Lecturers in Statistics and Data Science to start on 1 August 2017 or by agreement. We are seeking candidates with a track record of high quality research. The successful applicants will contribute to the establishment of the University of Edinburgh as an international centre for Statistics and Data Science, and will deliver high quality undergraduate and postgraduate level teaching. They will interact with colleagues in the Maxwell Institute, a longstanding partnership in the Mathematical Sciences between the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University, in the University, and have an active role within The Alan Turing Institute.
The Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Liverpool has two open positions of Lecturer. You will play a part in the development of the institute through extending existing research networks within the University, supporting the University of Liverpool initiative in London, building new networks nationally and internationally and contributing to the development of the institutes' role within the region. We encourage applications from mathematicians working in any field of Actuarial and Financial Mathematics or related fields.
* Tenure-track position in Statistics, CIMAT, Guanajuato, Mexico
The Department of Probability and Statistics at CIMAT is welcoming applications towards a tenure-track position in the area of Statistics, broadly understood, beginning between July, 2017 to July, 2018. Preference will be given to candidates with excellent accomplishments in research in these areas or with outstanding potential, with no more than 15 years from graduation.
Have a look at http://goo.gl/7EP2cZ for the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys, Statistics Surveys, and ALEA.
Contents: - GENERAL NEWS - EVENTS - JOB OFFERS - RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
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GENERAL NEWS
* Call for Nominations for the Newbold Prize
The Newbold Prize Committee invites nominations for the Ethel Newbold Prize. The Ethel Newbold Prize for excellence in statistics is awarded every 2 years, next time in spring 2017. The name of the prize recognizes a historically important role of women in statistics. The prize itself is for excellence in statistics without reference to the gender of the recipient. The Ethel Newbold Prize is generously supported by Wiley.
The Ethel Newbold Prize is to be awarded to an outstanding statistical scientist 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 will be awarded at a following Bernoulli World Congress, Bernoulli-sponsored major conference, or ISI World Statistics Congress. The awardee will also be invited to present a talk at one of these conferences.
- Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* XIV Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, San José, Costa Rica, December 05-09
The Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics is the main event in probability and statistics in the region, having been held roughly every two or three years for almost 30 years. It is organized under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability and the Latin-American Society on Probability and Mathematical Statistics. The series of CLAPEMs has greatly contributed to the development of probability and statistics in Latin America by promoting regional cooperation, increasing the scholarly level of the research work in the region, facilitating the collaboration between Latin American researchers and colleagues from the rest of the world.
Invited speakers: Graciela Boente, Alexei Borodin, Pietro Caputo, Rick Durrett, Onésimo Hernández, Jean-Michel Loubes, Eric Moulines, Susan Murphy, David Nualart, Gavin Shaddick, Barry Simon. http://goo.gl/5tI90L
* Perspectives on Actuarial Risks in Talks of Young Researchers, Ascona, Switzerland, January 08-13
This international Winter School is targeted to young researchers working on current actuarial science topics. It focuses on two main areas of research of today’s insurance risk: Ageing & Risk Management.
Keynote speakers: Aspasia Angelakopoulou, Madhavi Bajekal, Barbara D’Ambrogi-Ola, Alfredo D. Egídio dos Reis, Nicole El Karoui, Paul Embrechts, Manuel Morales, Daria Ossipova, Andrew D. Smith. http://goo.gl/Vz23bS
* European Meeting of Statisticians, Helsinki, July 24-28
The European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) , sponsored by the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society, is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. EMS is a conference where statisticians of all ages and from all regions meet to exchange ideas and talk about the newest developments on the broad field of statistics and probability theory.
Opening: Martin Wainwright. Plenary speakers: John Aston, Gerda Claeskens, Alison Etheridge, Alexander Holevo, Hannu Oja. Forum: Mark Girolami. Closing: Yann LeCun.
* 20th European Young Statisticians Meeting, Uppsala, Sweden, August 14-18
The EYSM is arranged every two years under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society. The idea of the meeting is to provide young researchers an introduction to the international scene within the broad subject area - from pure probability theory to applied statistics. Participation is by invitation only. https://goo.gl/Gmj0Nh
* XXXIV International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models, Debrecen, Hungary, August 25-29
The XXXIV International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models is organized under the auspices of Faculty of Informatics, University of Debrecen, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and Institute of Informatics Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Main sessions: Limit Theorems and Stability Problems; Stochastic Processes; Statistics of Time Series and Stochastic Processes; Finance, Insurance, Risk; Spatial Statistics; Applied Statistics and Data Analysis; Stochastic Dynamics; Random Graphs; Queuing Theory and Modeling Information Systems; Probability Distributions; Discrete Probability Models; Nonparametric Statistics; Statistical Learning. https://goo.gl/t3bE3m
- Other events
* School on Information and Randomness 2016, Santiago de Chile, December 05-09
This School will cover topics in random processes, ergodic theory, heat kernel and potential theory, Lévy processes, coalescent and fragmentation theory, stochastic differential equations, percolation theory, finance, probabilistic algorithms and particle systems, seeing the latest developments in these areas.
Invited Courses: Anthony Quas, Michael Damron. Invited Talks: Pierre Picco, Pablo Ferrari, Antonio Galves, Pierre Collet, Sebastián Donoso, Michael Schraudner, Pablo Shmerkin, Karl Petersen. http://goo.gl/UqzAUm
* High Dimensional Statistics, theory and practice, Fréjus, France, October 01-06
This course presents an introduction and recent advances in high dimensional statistics, with a special emphasis on main concepts of variable selection, nonparametric estimation, supervised and unsupervised classification and multiple testing. It will address theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of this field. https://goo.gl/oedmsf
JOB OFFERS
Job offers can range from graduate scholarships to full Professor positions, in Probability, Mathematical Statistics, and related areas. Those who are aware of public calls for applications may send a contribution directly to the e-Briefs Editor.
* Professor, University of Hong Kong
Applications are invited for a tenure-track appointment as Professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, to commence on September 1, 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter, on a three-year fixed-term basis, with the possibility of renewal and with consideration for tenure before the expiry of the second three-year fixed-term contract. Direct tenure may be offered to outstanding candidates. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. degree in Statistics or related disciplines with expertise in high-dimensional time series modelling and forecasting, nonlinear time series, financial econometrics and nonparametric regression. The Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science positively welcomes applications from women, who are currently under-represented at these levels.
* Assistant and Associate Professor, Tilburg School of Economics and Management, Netherlands
Candidates in all areas of Econometrics, Applied Economics, Statistics, Data Science, Big Data, or a related field will be given serious consideration. An assistant professorship is a tenure track position with a light teaching load. Associate professor positions are tenured. The selected applicant will be appointed at the Department of Econometrics and or at the Tilburg School of Economics and Management.
* Postdoc, Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques, Paris
IHES offers a 2-year postdoctoral position in Probability and Mathematical Physics beginning September 2017 and funded by the IDEX Chair of Hugo Duminil-Copin. All candidates with background in Probability or Mathematical Physics, and interested in working on the mathematical and physical aspects of Statistical Physics and Probability Theory, are encouraged to apply.
Applications are invited for a 3-year postdoctoral Research Officer position at the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Bath. The post-holder will work under the supervision of Andreas Kyprianou, Simon Harris and Alex Cox and alongside a PhD student working on related material.
Have a look at http://goo.gl/7EP2cZ for the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys, Statistics Surveys, and ALEA.
Contents: - GENERAL NEWS - EVENTS - JOB OFFERS - RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
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GENERAL NEWS
* The 10th IMS-BS World Congress will be in South Korea
The venue and the dates for the 10th IMS-BS World Congress in Probability and Statistics are now determined. It will be held in Seoul National University, South Korea, on August 17-21, 2020.
The congress is the latest in a series organized jointly by the Bernoulli Society and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. Held every four years, the Congress is a worldwide event covering all branches of statistics and probability. This includes theoretical, methodological, applied and computational statistics and probability, as well as stochastic processes. The latest scientific developments in all of these fields are showcased.
Previous congresses have been held in Toronto (2016), Istanbul (2012), Singapore (2008), Barcelona (2004), Guanajuato (2000), Vienna (1996), Chapel Hill (1994), Uppsala (1990), and Tashkent (1986).
EVENTS
- Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* XIV Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, San José, Costa Rica, December 05-09
The Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics is the main event in probability and statistics in the region, having been held roughly every two or three years for almost 30 years. It is organized under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability and the Latin-American Society on Probability and Mathematical Statistics. The series of CLAPEMs has greatly contributed to the development of probability and statistics in Latin America by promoting regional cooperation, increasing the scholarly level of the research work in the region, facilitating the collaboration between Latin American researchers and colleagues from the rest of the world.
Invited speakers: Graciela Boente, Alexei Borodin, Pietro Caputo, Rick Durrett, Onésimo Hernández, Jean-Michel Loubes, Eric Moulines, Susan Murphy, David Nualart, Gavin Shaddick, Barry Simon.
Deadline for contributed talks: September 05. Deadline for poster contributions: October 03. http://goo.gl/5tI90L
* Perspectives on Actuarial Risks in Talks of Young Researchers, Ascona, Switzerland, January 08-13
This international Winter School is targeted to young researchers working on current actuarial science topics. It focuses on two main areas of research of today’s insurance risk: Ageing & Risk Management.
Keynote speakers: Aspasia Angelakopoulou, Madhavi Bajekal, Barbara D’Ambrogi-Ola, Alfredo D. Egídio dos Reis, Nicole El Karoui, Paul Embrechts, Manuel Morales, Daria Ossipova, Andrew D. Smith.
* XXXIV International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models, Debrecen, Hungary, August 25-29
The XXXIV International Seminar on Stability Problems for Stochastic Models is organized under the auspices of Faculty of Informatics, University of Debrecen, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and Institute of Informatics Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Main session: Limit Theorems and Stability Problems; Stochastic Processes; Statistics of Time Series and Stochastic Processes; Finance, Insurance, Risk; Spatial Statistics; Applied Statistics and Data Analysis; Stochastic Dynamics; Random Graphs; Queuing Theory and Modeling Information Systems; Probability Distributions; Discrete Probability Models; Nonparametric Statistics; Statistical Learning. https://goo.gl/t3bE3m
- Other events
* Random Processes and Time Series: Theory and Applications, San Diego, October 21-23
This conference will feature research on the topic of random processes and time series, both theory and applications. The conference celebrates the research of Professor Murray Rosenblatt.
Plenary speakers: Cathy Constable, Robert Engle, Richard Bradley, David Brillinger, Richard Davis, Larry Goldstein, Keh-Shin Lii, Richard Olshen, Magda Peligrad, Dimitris Politis, Philip Stark, Murrad Taqqu, Wei Biao Wu. http://goo.gl/zsT6fK
* School on Information and Randomness 2016, Santiago de Chile, December 05-09
This School will cover topics in random processes, ergodic theory, heat kernel and potential theory, Lévy processes, coalescent and fragmentation theory, stochastic differential equations, percolation theory, finance, probabilistic algorithms and particle systems, seeing the latest developments in these areas.
Invited Courses: Anthony Quas, Michael Damron. Invited Talks: Pierre Picco, Pablo Ferrari, Antonio Galves, Pierre Collet, Sebastián Donoso, Michael Schraudner, Pablo Shmerkin, Karl Petersen.
Job offers can range from graduate scholarships to full Professor positions, in Probability, Mathematical Statistics, and related areas. Those who are aware of public calls for applications may send a contribution directly to the e-Briefs Editor.
* Professor and Associate Professor, University of the Western Cape, South Africa
The Statistics and Population Studies Department at the University of the Western Cape (UWC) is part of the Faculty of Natural Sciences. The Department specializes in the following two areas: Statistics and Population Studies / Demography.
* Assistant Professor, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
The Department of Statistics, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, announces the opening of two tenure-track positions at the Assistant Professor level, beginning March, 2017. Annual salary will be around $40,300. Candidates should have a doctoral degree in Statistics, Actuarial Science, or a related field and exhibit experience in both research and teaching.
* Assistant Professor, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland
The School of Basic Sciences at EPFL invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in statistics. We seek candidates in all areas of modern statistical methodology, theory, and computation and their interface with the emerging theme of data science. Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Have a look at http://goo.gl/7EP2cZ for the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys, Statistics Surveys, and ALEA.
Contents: - GENERAL NEWS - EVENTS - JOB OFFERS - RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
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GENERAL NEWS
* Bernoulli Society General Assembly in Toronto
The Bernoulli Society General Assembly will meet during the 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics, on Tuesday July 12, at 12:45-13:45, in the Medical Sciences Auditorium, Toronto. Lunch will not to be provided. The Bernoulli Council, composed by the current Council Members and the Executive Committee, will meet on Monday July 11, 12:45-13:45 in Room 210 of the Fields Institute.
* ALEA now a co-sponsored publication by the Bernoulli Society
ALEA, the Latin American Journal of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, publishes research articles in probability theory, stochastic processes, mathematical statistics, and their applications. It publishes also review articles of subjects which developed considerably in recent years. All articles submitted go through a rigorous refereeing process by peers and are published immediately after accepted. It is an electronic journal which provides open access to all of its content. It is supported by IMPA, Instituto do Milênio, CIMAT, IMS and the Bernoulli Society. http://goo.gl/wqmM7W
EVENTS
- Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* Pre-World Congress Meeting of New Researchers in Statistics and Probability, Toronto, July 07-08
This two-day event has one day dedicated to academic talks and a short course on big data and is open to all who wish to attend. The second day is a series of talks focused on career development.
* 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics, Toronto, July 11-15
The 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics is the latest in a series organized jointly by the Bernoulli Society and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. Held every four years, it is a worldwide event covering all branches of statistics and probability. This includes theoretical, methodological, applied and computational statistics and probability, as well as stochastic processes. The latest scientific developments in all of these fields are showcased.
Confirmed plenary speakers: David Brillinger (Tukey Lecture), Vanessa Didelez (IMS Medallion Lecture), Arnaud Doucet (IMS Medallion Lecture), Sara van de Geer (Wald Lecture), Christina Goldschmidt (IMS Medallion Lecture), Frank den Hollander (IMS Medallion Lecture), Valerie Isham (Bernoulli Lecture), Servet Martínez (Levy Lecture), Pierre del Moral (IMS Medallion Lecture), Byeong Park (Laplace Lecture), Scott Sheffield (Doob Lecture), Ruth Williams (Kolmogorov Lecture), Bin Yu (Rietz Lecture), Ofer Zeitouni (Schramm Lecture).
* XIV Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, San José, Costa Rica, December 05-09
The Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics is the main event in probability and statistics in the region, having been held roughly every two or three years for almost 30 years. It is organized under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability and the Latin-American Society on Probability and Mathematical Statistics. The series of CLAPEMs has greatly contributed to the development of probability and statistics in Latin America by promoting regional cooperation, increasing the scholarly level of the research work in the region, facilitating the collaboration between Latin American researchers and colleagues from the rest of the world.
Invited speakers: Graciela Boente, Alexei Borodin, Pietro Caputo, Rick Durrett, Onésimo Hernández, Jean-Michel Loubes, Eric Moulines, Susan Murphy, David Nualart, Gavin Shaddick, Barry Simon.
* 26th Nordic Conference in Mathematical Statistics, Copenhagen, June 27-30
The biannual NORDSTAT conference is organized under the auspices of the Nordic and Baltic statistical societies. This year the Danish Society for Theoretical Statistics is organizing the meeting at the North Campus of University of Copenhagen. The invited sessions cover statistical theory and methodology, probability theory and applications to e.g. city planning, demography and forensics. All participants are encouraged to contribute to the poster session with preceding flash talks.
Plenary speakers: Ingrid Glad, Marloes Matthuis, Richard Samworth, Jonathan Tawn, Arnaud Doucet, Jonathan Taylor and David Lando. http://goo.gl/4q2wO6
* XX Brazilian School of Probability, São Carlos, July 04-09
The year 2016 marks the twentieth edition of the Brazilian School of Probability. Over the years, the EBP series has been instrumental in shaping the directions and interests of Brazilian probabilists, and has contributed to the vigorous growth of our area in the country. Strong international participation has been both a major cause and a positive consequence of these developments. The same is true about the continued support EBP has received from funding agencies and major academic institutions in Brazil.
Minicourses: Sebastien Bubeck and Serguei Popov. Plenary speakers: Ricardo Fraiman, Simon Griffiths, Marcelo Hilário, Servet Martínez, Pierre Nolin, Fraydoun Rezakhanlou, Alexandre Simas. http://goo.gl/GfJ3Kp
JOB OFFERS
Job offers can range from graduate scholarships to full Professor positions, in Probability, Mathematical Statistics, and related areas. Those who are aware of public calls for applications may send a contribution directly to the e-Briefs Editor.
* Assistant Professor, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile
The Department of Statistics, Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, announces the opening of two tenure-track positions at the Assistant Professor level, beginning March, 2017. Annual salary will be around $40,300. Candidates should have a doctoral degree in Statistics, Actuarial Science, or a related field and exhibit experience in both research and teaching.
Postdoctoral fellow in the Statistical Reinforcement Learning Group led by Dr. Susan Murphy. The successful applicant will be expected to develop an innovative research program in multistage decision making with a focus on mobile health.
Have a look at http://goo.gl/7EP2cZ for the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys, Statistics Surveys, and ALEA.
Contents: - GENERAL NEWS - EVENTS - JOB OFFERS - RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
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GENERAL NEWS
* Membership renewal for 2016
We remind all our members that it is never too late to renew your annual Bernoulli Society membership. You can submit your renewal form by visiting http://goo.gl/tL9en8. We would also like to encourage you to diffuse information about special offers and fee reductions available to prospective new members as PhD students, postdocs and career-young researchers.
EVENTS
- Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* Frontier Probability Days 2016, Salt Lake City, May 09-11
The “Frontier Probability Days 2016” is a regional workshop taking place at the University of Utah. Its purpose is to bring together mathematicians, both regionally and globally, who have an interest in probability and its applications. It aims to complement other regional conferences in Probability that are held annually elsewhere in the US. Plenary speakers: Alan Hammond, Kay Kirkpatrick, Tai Melcher, Soumik Pal, Sebastien Roch, Eric Vanden Eijnden, Bálint Virág.
Deadline for registration and proposal of short talks: April 24. http://goo.gl/Mc9nVU
* 4th Institute of Mathematical Statistics Asia Pacific Rim Meeting, Hong Kong, June 27-30
The fourth meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics meeting series, IMS Asia Pacific Rim Meeting, will take place in Hong Kong during June 27-30, 2016. It will provide an excellent forum for scientific communications and collaborations for the researchers in Asia and Pacific Rim, and promote communications and collaborations between the researchers in this area and those from other parts of the world.
* Pre-World Congress Meeting of New Researchers in Statistics and Probability, Toronto, July 07-08
This two-day event has one day dedicated to academic talks and a short course on big data and is open to all who wish to attend. The second day is a series of talks focused on career development.
* 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics, Toronto, July 11-15
The 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics is the latest in a series organized jointly by the Bernoulli Society and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. Held every four years, it is a worldwide event covering all branches of statistics and probability. This includes theoretical, methodological, applied and computational statistics and probability, as well as stochastic processes. The latest scientific developments in all of these fields are showcased.
Confirmed plenary speakers: David Brillinger (Tukey Lecture), Vanessa Didelez (IMS Medallion Lecture), Arnaud Doucet (IMS Medallion Lecture), Sara van de Geer (Wald Lecture), Christina Goldschmidt (IMS Medallion Lecture), Frank den Hollander (IMS Medallion Lecture), Valerie Isham (Bernoulli Lecture), Servet Martínez (Levy Lecture), Pierre del Moral (IMS Medallion Lecture), Byeong Park (Laplace Lecture), Scott Sheffield (Doob Lecture), Ruth Williams (Kolmogorov Lecture), Bin Yu (Rietz Lecture), Ofer Zeitouni (Schramm Lecture).
* XIV Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, San José, Costa Rica, December 05-09
The Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics is the main event in probability and statistics in the region, having been held roughly every two or three years for almost 30 years. It is organized under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability and the Latin-American Society on Probability and Mathematical Statistics. The series of CLAPEMs has greatly contributed to the development of probability and statistics in Latin America by promoting regional cooperation, increasing the scholarly level of the research work in the region, facilitating the collaboration between Latin American researchers and colleagues from the rest of the world.
Invited speakers: Graciela Boente, Alexei Borodin, Pietro Caputo, Rick Durrett, Onésimo Hernández, Jean-Michel Loubes, Eric Moulines, Susan Murphy, David Nualart, Gavin Shaddick, Barry Simon.
* 12th Conference on Stochastic Networks, San Diego, June 20-24
This week-long event continues a tradition that was started in 1987 and has now become a biennial event. The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers who share an interest in stochastic network models, to survey recent developments, and to identify future research directions.
Speakers: Emmanuel Abbe, Anima Anandkumar, Rami Atar, Francois Baccelli, Maury Bramson, Guy Bresler, Fan Chung Graham, Jim Dai, Itai Gurvich, Weining Kang, Tom Kurtz, Mark Lewis, Yi Lu, Siva Maguluri, Laurent Massoulie, Angelia Nedich, Kavita Ramanan, Philippe Robert, Neil Walton, Galit Yom Tov, Bert Zwart. http://goo.gl/OqWuAC
* 26th Nordic Conference in Mathematical Statistics, Copenhagen, June 27-30
The bienniel NORDSTAT conference is organized under the auspices of the Nordic and Baltic statistical societies. This year the Danish Society for Theoretical Statistics is organizing the meeting at the North Campus of University of Copenhagen. The invited sessions cover statistical theory and methodology, probability theory and applications to e.g. city planning, demography and forensics. All participants are encouraged to contribute to the poster session with preceding flash talks.
Plenary speakers: Ingrid Glad, Marloes Matthuis, Richard Samworth, Jonathan Tawn, Arnaud Doucet, Jonathan Taylor and David Lando.
* XX Brazilian School of Probability, São Carlos, July 04-09
The year 2016 marks the twentieth edition of the Brazilian School of Probability. Over the years, the EBP series has been instrumental in shaping the directions and interests of Brazilian probabilists, and has contributed to the vigorous growth of our area in the country. Strong international participation has been both a major cause and a positive consequence of these developments. The same is true about the continued support EBP has received from funding agencies and major academic institutions in Brazil.
Minicourses: Sebastien Bubeck and Serguei Popov.
Deadline for financial support and contributed talks or posters: May 01. http://goo.gl/GfJ3Kp
* 4th International Workshop on Functional and Operatorial Statistics, A Coruña, June 15-17, 2017
The purpose of the series of workshops called International Workshop on Functional and Operatorial Statistics is to highlight the major trends in different areas of functional statistics through the exchange of ideas and the promotion of collaboration between researchers from different countries. It aims at contributing to future developments of such areas. http://goo.gl/ECcx4J
JOB OFFERS
Job offers can range from graduate scholarships to full Professor positions, in Probability, Mathematical Statistics, and related areas. Those who are aware of public calls for applications may send a contribution directly to the e-Briefs Editor.
* Full and Associate Professor, University of London
The Department of Statistics of the London School of Economics is seeking to make a senior appointment in the field of Data Science. An enthusiastic individual is sought for this unique opportunity to take a key role in developing the data science dimension of a distinguished statistics department and to participate in collaborative activities addressing exciting data science challenges across one of the world’s foremost social science universities.
* Instructorships in Mathematics, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
The School of Basic Sciences at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne invites applications for several full-time instructorships in mathematics, starting from 1 September 2016 or later. The term of the position is two years, with the possibility of extension for another two years. EPFL salaries for instructors are highly competitive. In addition, instructors receive substantial yearly budget for travel expenses and other expenditures.
Postdoctoral fellow in the Statistical Reinforcement Learning Group led by Dr. Susan Murphy. The successful applicant will be expected to develop an innovative research program in multistage decision making with a focus on mobile health.
Have a look at http://goo.gl/7EP2cZ for the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys and Statistics Surveys, as well as International Statistical Review.
1. GENERAL NEWS 2. PRIZES 3. EVENTS 4. JOB OFFERS 5. RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
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1. GENERAL NEWS
* Sad news
Our former president, Peter Gavin Hall, Fellow of Australian Academy of Science, the Royal Society of London, and National Academy of Science of USA, passed away on January 9th, 2016 in Melbourne. Peter Hall has made profound contributions to Statistics as well as to Mathematics, Economics, engineering, physical science and biological science. MathSciNet lists him with 606 publications and 240 distinct co-authors. He was a very kind person, has mentored, helped and influenced many people in Statistics. Peter has also devoted much energy to the advance of Statistics discipline world-wide. https://goo.gl/n5gY6k
* New statutes
The last General Assembly has approved new statutes for the Bernoulli Society, available at http://goo.gl/i2Ndy9.
* Publications Secretary
Our new statutes included a Publications Secretary in the composition of the Executive Committee. Following the new statutes, President Sara van de Geer, after consulting this matter with the Council, appointed Thomas Mikosch for the office, which should be confirmed at the next General Assembly.
* New chairs of standing committees and Council members
We are happy to welcome Kavita Ramanan is the new chair of the Committee for Conferences on Stochastic Processes, and Konstantin Zuev as the new chair of the Committee on Probability and Statistics in the Physical Sciences. We also welcome Arup Bose, Valerie Isham, Victor Rivero, Akira Sakai, Lorenzo Zambotti and Johanna Ziegel as new Council members for the term 2015-2019.
* Call for Invited Paper Sessions at ISI World Statistics Congress 2017 Marrakech
You are warmly invited to submit a proposal for Invited Paper Sessions at the 61st ISI World Statistics Congress 2017. Each proposal should include a brief description and justification for the proposed session and a list of speakers and discussants who have agreed to participate. The selection criteria will take into account diversity, scientific quality and impact.
Deadline: February 25. Remember to indicate that your proposal is related to the Bernoulli Society. http://goo.gl/Km2xPt
2. PRIZES
* and the Wolfgang Doeblin Prize goes to...
The Prize Committee has reached a decision and chosen the awardee of the third Wolfgang Doeblin Prize. The prize will be announced during the 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics in Toronto, Canada.
3. EVENTS
3.1 - Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* UK Easter Probability Meeting 2016, Lancaster, April 04-08
The UK Easter Probability Meeting is a long-standing tradition and is used to bring together the UK probability community. The aim is to discuss recent developments, to speak about future research and also to give PhD students an opportunity to become part of the UK probability community.
Minicourses: Alice Guionnet, Michel Ledoux, Jason Miller, Vladas Sidoravicius. Confirmed speakers: Dmitry Belyaev, Noam Berger, Natasha Blitvic Erwin Bolthausen, Jon Keating, Kay Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth Meckes, Anatoly Vershik, Fredrik Viklund.
* 4th Institute of Mathematical Statistics Asia Pacific Rim Meeting, Hong Kong, June 27-30
The fourth meeting of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics meeting series, IMS Asia Pacific Rim Meeting, will take place in Hong Kong during June 27-30, 2016. It will provide an excellent forum for scientific communications and collaborations for the researchers in Asia and Pacific Rim, and promote communications and collaborations between the researchers in this area and those from other parts of the world.
* 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics, Toronto, July 11-15
The 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics is the latest in a series organized jointly by the Bernoulli Society and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. Held every four years, the it is a worldwide event covering all branches of statistics and probability. This includes theoretical, methodological, applied and computational statistics and probability, as well as stochastic processes. The latest scientific developments in all of these fields are showcased.
Confirmed plenary speakers: David Brillinger (Tukey Lecture), Vanessa Didelez (IMS Medallion Lecture), Arnaud Doucet (IMS Medallion Lecture), Sara van de Geer (Wald Lecture), Christina Goldschmidt (IMS Medallion Lecture), Frank den Hollander (IMS Medallion Lecture), Valerie Isham (Bernoulli Lecture), Servet Martínez (Levy Lecture), Pierre del Moral (IMS Medallion Lecture), Byeong Park (Laplace Lecture), Scott Sheffield (Doob Lecture), Ruth Williams (Kolmogorov Lecture), Bin Yu (Rietz Lecture), Ofer Zeitouni (Schramm Lecture). https://goo.gl/YdjeOu
3.2 - Other events
* 12th German Probability and Statistics Days, Bochum, March 01-04
The DMV-Fachgruppe Stochastik organizes jointly with the Ruhr-Universität Bochum the 12th German Probability and Statistics Days 2016 Bochumer Stochastik-Tage. this meeting provides an international forum for presentation and discussion of new results in the area of probability and statistics. Contributed talks will be given in 12 sections devoted to specific topics; the highlight of each section will be one invited main talk.
Plenary speakers: Sandrine Dudoit, Laszlo Erdös, Martin Hairer, Iain Johnstone, Walter Schachermayer. http://goo.gl/oQj5ul
* International Conference on Probability Theory and Statistical Physics, Shanghai, March 25-27
The 2016 International Conference on Probability Theory and Statistical Physics focuses on those rapidly developing areas of Probability Theory. The objective of this conference is to bring together a critical mass of international and domestic experts to discuss current research and future directions in the overlapping areas of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistical Physics.
* 12th Conference on Stochastic Networks, San Diego, June 20-24
This week-long event continues a tradition that was started in 1987 and has now become a biennial event. The aim of the conference is to bring together researchers who share an interest in stochastic network models, to survey recent developments, and to identify future research directions.
Speakers: Emmanuel Abbe, Anima Anandkumar, Rami Atar, Francois Baccelli, Maury Bramson, Guy Bresler, Fan Chung Graham, Jim Dai, Itai Gurvich, Weining Kang, Tom Kurtz, Mark Lewis, Yi Lu, Siva Maguluri, Laurent Massoulie, Angelia Nedich, Kavita Ramanan, Philippe Robert, Neil Walton, Galit Yom Tov, Bert Zwart.
Deadline for travel support application and proposal of poster presentation: February 05. http://goo.gl/OqWuAC
* 26th Nordic Conference in Mathematical Statistics, Copenhagen, June 27-30
The bienniel NORDSTAT conference is organized under the auspices of the Nordic and Baltic statistical societies. This year the Danish Society for Theoretical Statistics is organizing the meeting at the North Campus of University of Copenhagen. The invited sessions cover statistical theory and methodology, probability theory and applications to e.g. city planning, demography and forensics. All participants are encouraged to contribute to the poster session with preceding flash talks.
Plenary speakers: Ingrid Glad, Marloes Matthuis, Richard Samworth, Jonathan Tawn, Arnaud Doucet, Jonathan Taylor and David Lando.
Deadlines: abstract submission March 13, early-bird registration April 11. http://goo.gl/4q2wO6
4. JOB OFFERS
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* Postdoctorate, University of Michigan
Postdoctoral fellow in the Statistical Reinforcement Learning Group led by Dr. Susan Murphy. The successful applicant will be expected to develop an innovative research program in multi-stage decision making with a focus on mobile health.
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