1. GENERAL NEWS 2. PRIZES 3. EVENTS 4. JOB OFFERS 5. RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
For information to be considered in the next issue, please contact Leonardo T. Rolla This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by January 30.
1. GENERAL NEWS
* New membership structure for Bernoulli Society
The Bernoulli Society is introducing new membership structure which will replace the current one from year 2016. The new membership categories include: - Regular Member: members from developed countries; - Reduced Rate Member: members from developing countries, first two years of postdoc, retired members, couple members; - First Year Member: first year membership for regular members; - Joint Member: BS-IMS and BS-IMS-ISI members; - Student Member: free membership for PhD students; - Life Member.
* Named lectures for the 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics
We are pleased to announce the named lectures for the 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics. See also “Events” further below. The main plenary speakers are: - Sara van de Geer (Wald Lecture) - Bin Yu (Rietz Lecture) - Scott Sheffield (Doob Lecture) - Ofer Zeitouni (Schramm Lecture) - Byeong Park (Laplace Lecture) - Valerie Isham (Bernoulli Lecture) - Ruth Williams (Kolmogorov Lecture) - Servet Martinez (Levy Lecture) - David Brillinger (Tukey Lecture) - Frank den Hollander (IMS Medallion Lecture) - Vanessa Didelez (IMS Medallion Lecture) - Christina Goldschmidt (IMS Medallion Lecture) - Arnaud Doucet (IMS Medallion Lecture) - Pierre del Moral (IMS Medallion Lecture)
* SpringerBriefs in Probability and Mathematical Statistics
We are pleased to announce the series SpringerBriefs in Probability and Mathematical Statistics. Published by Springer under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society, SpringerBriefs present concise summaries of cutting-edge research and practical applications across a wide spectrum of fields. M. Podolskij is serving as Editor-in-chief, and N. Gantert, R. Nickl, S. Péché, G. Reinert, M. Rosenbaum, and W.B. Wu as Series Editors. http://goo.gl/UXOggy
* Call for bids for European Meeting of Statisticians in 2019
The European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society invites bids to host the European Meeting of Statisticians in 2019. Each bid should be set to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by January 31. http://goo.gl/21XohK
2. PRIZES
* Call for nominations for Doeblin Prize
The Bernoulli Society welcomes nominations for the third Wolfgang Doeblin Prize for Outstanding Research in Probability, to be awarded at the 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics, Toronto 2016. Each nomination should offer a brief case in support and should be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by November 30.
Founded in 2011, the prize is awarded bi-annually to a single individual for outstanding research in the field of probability theory, and who is at the beginning of their mathematical career. http://goo.gl/gAtuUf
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). http://goo.gl/YdjeOu
* 61st World Statistics Congress, Marrakech, July 16-21, 2017
The Chair of the Scientific Programme Committee, Fabrizio Ruggeri, and the Chair of the Local Programme Committee, Mohamed Taamouti, invite the statistical community to present proposals for the Invited Paper Sessions and Special Topic Sessions.
Deadline for proposing an Invited Paper Session: February 15. http://goo.gl/W0p6IX
3.2 - Other events
* 21st Intl Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Queensland, November 29 - December 04
The Biannual MODSIM2015 congress of the Modelling and Simulations Society of Australia and New Zealand is to be held with the theme “partnering with industry and the community for innovation and impact through modelling”. Expressions of Interest should include a title and summary for those who intend to submit a full paper or extended abstract for presentation at the conference. List of sessions available at the webpage. http://goo.gl/Ddy8q2
* 9th Conference of the Asian Regional Section of the IASC, Singapore, December 17-19
The IASC-ARS conference is the main conference organized by the Asian Regional Section of the International Association for Statistical Computing. It is organized every two to four years for attendees to exchange and learn about the latest information in Statistical Computing with applications. The conference topic for 2015 is “Statistical Computing: Challenges and Opportunities in Big Data Era”. http://goo.gl/5ut65t
* 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.
* 12th Conference on Stochastic Networks, University of California, 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
4. 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, Associate Professor and Assistant Professor (tenure-track), New York University Shanghai
NYU Shanghai is currently inviting applications for both senior and junior level appointments from candidates in disciplines of mathematical sciences. Candidates with a research record in Partial Differential Equations, Probability Theory, or the applications thereof are preferred, however exceptional candidates in all fields may be considered. The recruited faculty will also become members of a cross-disciplinary research institute, which is a collaborative entity between the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at NYU, East China Normal University and NYU Shanghai.
The terms of employment are comparable to U.S. institutions. Faculty may also spend time at NYU New York and other sites of the global network, engaging in both research and teaching opportunities. Appointments can begin as soon as September 1, 2016, with a later start date possible pending candidate availability. http://goo.gl/jkjbKc
5. 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 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
For information to be considered in the next issue, please contact Leonardo T. Rolla This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by October 31.
1. GENERAL NEWS
* Au revoir from a Past-President
Leo Rolla has kindly given me the opportunity to write a few words for e-Briefs 21 to mark the end of my term as Bernoulli President.
It has been a great privilege to spend two years as Bernoulli President. The overwhelming impression left by this wonderful experience is, so many people work so hard for our community in various Bernoulli Society categories: thank you all! your work has been a real inspiration. Of course I remain involved for a further two years in the consulting rôle of Bernoulli Past-President; and I look forward very much to supporting the leadership of Bernoulli President Sara van de Geer and President-Elect Susan Murphy. Meanwhile it remains to say, see you all at the IMS - Bernoulli World Congress in Toronto, July 11-15, 2016, already entered in my diary and bookmarked in my web browser at http://goo.gl/YdjeOu.
With warmest best wishes, Wilfrid Kendall.
* New membership structure for Bernoulli Society
The Bernoulli Society is introducing new membership structure which will replace the current one from year 2016. The new membership categories include: - Regular Member: members from developed countries; - Reduced Rate Member: members from developing countries, first two years of postdoc, retired members, couple members; - First Year Member: first year membership for regular members; - Joint Member: BS-IMS and BS-IMS-ISI members; - Student Member: free membership for PhD students; - Life Member.
* Policy changes in Biometrika subscription for Bernoulli Society members
From now on, members of the Bernoulli Society can get the corresponding discounted price directly from the publisher webpage at http://goo.gl/66jf9D. Therefore, no more orders or payments should be sent to the ISI/BS office.
* Call for nominations for Doeblin Prize
The Bernoulli Society welcomes nominations for the third Wolfgang Doeblin Prize for Outstanding Research in Probability, to be awarded at the 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics, Toronto 2016. Each nomination should offer a brief case in support and should be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by November 30.
Founded in 2011, the prize is awarded bi-annually to a single individual for outstanding research in the field of probability theory, and who is at the beginning of their mathematical career. http://goo.gl/gAtuUf
* Call for bids for European Meeting of Statisticians in 2019
The European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society invites bids to host the European Meeting of Statisticians in 2019. Each bid should be set to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by January 31. http://goo.gl/21XohK
2. PRIZES
* Spinoza prize for Aad van der Vaart
Aart van der Vaart is one of the four winners of the Spinoza Award from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research. The Award of 2.5 million euros is to be used to continue his scientific research and will be given during a ceremony on 14 September. http://goo.gl/BSlC98
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. It will take place in Toronto, during the week July 11-15, 2016. http://goo.gl/YdjeOu
* Pre-meeting to the WCPS for Young Researchers, Toronto, July 7-8
A meeting preceding the The 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics will be hosted at the Fields Institute and will offer special lectures for young researchers with overarching theme "Big Data: Statistical, Computational and Mathematical Issues". Funding will be available for young researchers from developing countries to attend.
* 61st World Statistics Congress, Marrakech, July 16-21, 2017
The 61st World Statistics Congress will take place in Marrakech, during the week July 16-21, 2017. http://goo.gl/W0p6IX
* 39th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Moscow, July 24-28, 2017
The 39th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications will take place in Moscow, during the week July 24-28, 2017.
* 31st European Meeting of Statisticians, Helsinki, July 24-28, 2017
The 31st European Meeting of Statisticians will take place in Helsinki, during the week July 24-28, 2017.
3.2 - Other events
* CRiSM Workshop Models and Inference in Population Genetics, Warwick, September 14–16
The aims of this workshop are to bring together researchers at the frontiers of probability and statistical inference in population genetics. The workshop is an expanded 2nd edition of a successful one-day event organised in 2012.
Confirmed speakers: Ellen Baake, Mark Beaumont, Matthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, Maria De Iorio, Steve Evans, Bob Griffiths, Asger Hobolth, Carolin Kosiol, Noemi Kurt, Gerton Lunter, Simon Myers, Yun Song, Yee Whye Teh. http://goo.gl/8SeBvQ
* Junior Female Researchers in Probability, Berlin, October 22-23
The goal of the workshop is to offer junior female researchers in stochastics a platform to talk about their own research work and to get acquainted with important research topics presented by well-established female researchers.
* Analytical Methods in Statistics - AMISTAT 2015, Prague, November 10-13
The workshop is an opportunity to meet, exchange ideas, and to discuss topics on solved and unsolved problems of mathematical statistics, concerning the following subjects: Fisher information; parameter and function estimation; characterization problems; sufficiency, ancillarity and exponential families; generalized linear models; signal plus noise models; stochastic inequalities; asymptotics versus non-asymptotics; other related subjects of your recent interest.
Main speakers: Abram M. Kagan, Ildar Ibragimov, Hira L. Koul, Sakhanenko Aleksandr Ivanovich, Winfried Stute, Alexander Goldenshluger. No conference fee is collected, but prior registration is desired. http://goo.gl/sqHZ4E
* 21st Intl Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Queensland, November 29 - December 04
The Biannual MODSIM2015 congress of the Modelling and Simulations Society of Australia and New Zealand is to be held with the theme "partnering with industry and the community for innovation and impact through modelling". Expressions of Interest should include a title and summary for those who intend to submit a full paper or extended abstract for presentation at the conference. List of sessions available at the webpage. http://goo.gl/Ddy8q2
* 9th Conference of the Asian Regional Section of the IASC, Singapore, December 17-19
The IASC-ARS conference is the main conference organized by the Asian Regional Section of the International Association for Statistical Computing. It is organized every two to four years for attendees to exchange and learn about the latest information in Statistical Computing with applications. The conference topic for 2015 is "Statistical Computing: Challenges and Opportunities in Big Data Era". http://goo.gl/5ut65t
* 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.
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.
* Associate and Assistant Professor (tenure track), the University of Hong Kong
Applications are invited for a tenure-track appointment as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science, to commence on September 1, 2016 or as soon as possible thereafter. These posts are tenure-track positions with consideration for tenure during the second three-year appointment. A globally competitive remuneration package commensurate with qualifications and experience will be offered.
* Senior Lecturer, University of Liverpool, at London
The Institute for Financial and Actuarial Mathematics of the University of Liverpool is seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer in the area of Actuarial and Financial Mathematics based at their London campus to lead on the development, recruitment and delivery of a taught postgraduate degree programme in Actuarial and Financial Mathematics. Commencing salary around 50,000 to 62,000 GBP plus London weighting.
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
For information to be considered in the next issue, please contact Leonardo T. Rolla This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by August 31.
Evarist Giné-Masdéu passed away on the 13th of March in Hartford, Connecticut. He has been a main contributor and co-creator of several branches of modern probability theory that have been profoundly influential, in particular in statistics and learning theory. Evarist was made a fellow of the IMS in 1984, elected member of the ISI in 1991, became a corresponding member of the Institut d’Estudis Catalans in 1996, and gave a Medallion lecture at the 2004 world congress of the Bernoulli society in Barcelona. A conference was held on the occasion of Evarist’s 70th birthday in June 2014 in Cambridge, UK, to honour his mathematical achievements. The great respect and admiration for his mathematics and his great personality were shared by the many friends and colleagues. That Evarist is gone leaves a great emptiness in the mathematical community. For those who knew him personally and worked with him, he will always remain a great friend with whom they spent endless hours talking mathematics at the board or in his warm and hospitable house.http://bulletin.imstat.org/2015/05/obituary-evarist-gine-masdeu-1944-2015/
* Wolfgang Doeblin Prize for Outstanding Research in Probability
The Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability welcomes nominations for the third Wolfgang Doeblin Prize to be awarded at the 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics, Toronto 2016. Each nomination should offer a brief case in support and should be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by November 30.
Founded in 2011, the prize is awarded bi-annually to a single individual for outstanding research in the field of probability theory, and who is at the beginning of their mathematical career. http://www.bernoulli-society.org/index.php/prizes?id=158
* Next Editor-in-Chief of Stochastic Processes and their Applications
The Bernoulli Society has great pleasure in announcing that Professor Herold Dehling of Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum will serve as the next Editor-in-Chief of the Elsevier journal Stochastic Processes and their Applications, in succession to the current Editor-in-Chief, Professor Takashi Kumagai. Professor Dehling informs us that the effective date of handover will be April 1, 2015, and that his term of service concludes end March 31, 2018. We are extremely grateful to both these distinguished scientists for their tireless and influential service, both past, present and future.
2. PRIZES
* Bernoulli Society Named Lectures for the World Congress at Toronto 2016
Bernoulli Society is pleased to announce the following named lecturers for the World Congress of Probability and Statistics at Toronto 2016:
- Laplace Lecture: Byeong Park (Seoul National University, South Korea) - Bernoulli Lecture: Valerie Isham (University College London, UK) - Kolmogorov Lecture: Ruth Williams (UC San Diego, USA) - Lévy Lecture: Servet Martinez (Universidad de Chile) - Tukey Lecturer: David Brillinger (UC Berkeley, USA)
The names were proposed by a special committee for Bernoulli invited lectures, and approved by Bernoulli Society Executive Committee.
* Schramm Lecture 2017
Richard Kenyon (Brown University, USA) has accepted the invitation by IMS and Bernoulli to present this lecture at the Moscow SPA, which is scheduled for 24-28 July 2017.
3. EVENTS
3.1 - Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* 30th European Meeting of Statisticians, Amsterdam, July 6-10
The European Meeting of Statisticians is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. The program includes the Lectures by Peter Buehlmann, Gunnar Carlson, Lutz Duembgen, Gesine Reinert, Omiros Papaspiliopoulos, Gerard Ben Arous and Brian Caffo, as well as 25 invited sessions, 12 organised contributed sessions, about 200 contributed papers and a poster session. https://ems2015.nl/
* 38th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Oxford, July 13-17
Organised under the auspices of the Bernouilli Society, this conference will bring together about 450 contributors, featuring topics ranging from representation theory, algebra and partial differential equations, through to data science, control theory and data assimilation.
Plenary speakers: Alexei Borodin; Michael Cranston; Bénédicte Haas; Alan Hammond; Haya Kaspi; Michel Ledoux; Régine Marchand; Grégory Miermont; Jason Miller; Sandrine Péché; Christophe Sabot; Scott Sheffield; Andrew Stuart; Terence Tao; Augusto Teixeira; Boris Tsirelson. List of Invited Sessions at the webpage.
* 60th World Statistics Congress - ISI2015, Rio Janeiro, July 26-31
The WSC is the flagship conference of the International Statistical Institute (ISI) and its seven associations. The congress will bring together members of the statistical community to present, discuss, promote and disseminate research and best practice in every field of Statistics and its applications. There are over 400 invited speakers, another 400 in special topic sessions. Full list of invited speakers and special sessions at the webpage. Registration is now open.
* Stochastic Analysis and its Applications, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, July 27 - August 07
Hosted by the School of Mathematics and Computer Science at the National University of Mongolia, the two-week research school will look at an extensive programme of classical and contemporary topics from the theory of stochastic analysis, as well as its applications. There will be an extensive exposition covering the insertion of stochastics into biology, economics, random matrix theory, optimal stopping and control, combinatorial models, self-similarity and of course SDEs and PDEs. http://smcs.num.edu.mn/saam2015/
* 19th European Young Statisticians Meeting, Prague, August 31 - September 04
The European Young Statisticians Meetings are held every two years under the auspices of the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society. Every participant is expected to submit an abstract and a short paper for conference proceedings and to give a twenty minutes talk introducing his/her research field to a wide audience. There are no parallel sessions.
* 18th INFORMS Applied Probability Society Conference, Istanbul, July 5-8
The Applied Probability Society is a subdivision of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS). The Society is concerned with the application of probability theory to systems that involve random phenomena. The 18th INFORMS Applied Probability Conference will take place on the campus of Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey.
* Disordered Models of Mathematical Physics, Valparaíso, Chile, July 21-24
The workshop Disordered Models of Mathematical Physics is a satellite meeting of the XVIII International Congress on Mathematical Physics. The main focus of the workshop will be recent developments in probabilistic models arising from problems in mathematical physics.
Confirmed speakers: Daniel Ahlberg, Louis-Pierre Arguin, Antonio Auffinger, Yuri Bakhtin, Paul Bourgade, Anton Bovier, Nicolas Curien, Davar Khoshnevisan, Brian Rider, Leonardo T. Rolla, Alexandre Stauffer, Maria E. Vares, Jun Yin, Ofer Zeitouni. http://eventos.cmm.uchile.cl/dmmp2015/
* XIX Brazilian School on Probability, Maresias, August 03-08
The Brazilian School of Probability has been organized each year since 1997 by initiative of the Brazilian probabilistic community and planned as a forum for the discussion of new ideas and developments in Probability and related areas. The school proceedings will be published in a special volume of Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, an IMS supported journal. Registration is now open, and some support for PhD students and postdocs is available.
Minicourses by Amaury Lambert and Ofer Zeitouni. Plenary Lectures: Augusto Teixeira, Daniel Valesin, David Belius, Eric Cator, Francis Comets, Iddo Ben Ari, Krishnamurthi Ravishankar, Nathanaël Berestycki, Pablo Groisman, Roberto Imbuzeiro Oliveira, and Vladimir Vatutin. http://www.ime.usp.br/ebp/ebp19/
* CRiSM Workshop Models and Inference in Population Genetics, Warwick, September 14–16
The aims of this workshop are to bring together researchers at the frontiers of probability and statistical inference in population genetics. The workshop is an expanded 2nd edition of a successful one-day event organised in 2012.
Confirmed speakers: Ellen Baake, Mark Beaumont, Matthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, Maria De Iorio, Steve Evans, Bob Griffiths, Asger Hobolth, Carolin Kosiol, Noemi Kurt, Gerton Lunter, Simon Myers, Yun Song, Yee Whye Teh.
* Analytical Methods in Statistics - AMISTAT 2015, Prague, November 10-13
The workshop is an opportunity to meet, exchange ideas, and to discuss topics on solved and unsolved problems of mathematical statistics, concerning the following subjects: Fisher information; parameter and function estimation; characterization problems; sufficiency, ancillarity and exponential families; generalized linear models; signal plus noise models; stochastic inequalities; asymptotics versus non-asymptotics; other related subjects of your recent interest.
Main speakers: Abram M. Kagan, Ildar Ibragimov, Hira L. Koul, Sakhanenko Aleksandr Ivanovich, Winfried Stute, Alexander Goldenshluger. No conference fee is collected, but prior registration is desired.
* 21st Intl Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Queensland, November 29 - December 04
The Biannual MODSIM2015 congress of the Modelling and Simulations Society of Australia and New Zealand is to be held with the theme "partnering with industry and the community for innovation and impact through modelling". Expressions of Interest should include a title and summary for those who intend to submit a full paper or extended abstract for presentation at the conference. List of sessions available at the webpage.
We are pleased to inaugurate a section with job offers, which can range from graduate scholarships to Full Professor positions, in Probability, Statistics, Theoretical Physics, and Mathematics. Those who are aware of public calls for applications may send a contribution directly to the editor.
* Global Platform Recruitment for Research Leaders, Heriot-Watt University
Heriot-Watt University is creating around 20 additional professorial and other academic posts per year, over the next 5 years, across a range of disciplines, continuing growth at Heriot-Watt’s international campuses in Edinburgh, Galashiels, Orkney, Dubai and Malaysia. Positions range from Assistant Professor to Full Professor, salary ranges around 30,000 to 56,000 GBP. http://www.hw.ac.uk/researchleaders
* Associate and Assistant Professor, University of Campinas, Brazil
The Statistics Department has tenured positions of Associate and Assistant Professor, for candidates with demonstrated capacity for independent research. Commencing salary around 130,000 BRL for Assistant Professors. http://www.ime.unicamp.br/~popov/position.pdf
* Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen
The Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, is looking for an an internationally renowned researcher at a very high level, expert in Statistics or Probability Theory. Commencing salary around 444,000 DKK.
The Institute for Financial and Actuarial Mathematics of the University of Liverpool is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in the area of Actuarial and Financial Mathematics. The position may be taken on a Part-Time or Full-Time basis, including a Job Share. Commencing salary around 32,000 to 49,000 GBP.
Applications are invited for postdoctoral positions in Percolation, Particle Systems, and Stochastic Networks. The positions last two years and have a monthly stipend of around 14,000 ARS, to start in April 2016.
The Maxwell Institute Graduate School in Analysis and its Applications offers a fully-funded 4-year PhD to students interested in Probability and Stochastic Analysis. Applicants should be in the final year of their undergraduate degree, or working to complete an appropriate MSc programme. Applications are considered as they are received, and anyone interested should apply as soon as possible, noting the EPSRC eligibility conditions. http://www.maxwell.ac.uk/migsaa/
5. RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
* Recent issues of official publications of the Bernoulli Society
Have a look at http://www.bernoulli-society.org/index.php/publicationsfor the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys and Statistics Surveys.
1. GENERAL NEWS 2. PRIZES 3. EVENTS 4. JOB OFFERS 5. RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
For information to be considered in the next issue, please contact Leonardo T. Rolla This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by August 31.
Evarist Giné-Masdéu passed away on the 13th of March in Hartford, Connecticut. He has been a main contributor and co-creator of several branches of modern probability theory that have been profoundly influential, in particular in statistics and learning theory. Evarist was made a fellow of the IMS in 1984, elected member of the ISI in 1991, became a corresponding member of the Institut d’Estudis Catalans in 1996, and gave a Medallion lecture at the 2004 world congress of the Bernoulli society in Barcelona. A conference was held on the occasion of Evarist’s 70th birthday in June 2014 in Cambridge, UK, to honour his mathematical achievements. The great respect and admiration for his mathematics and his great personality were shared by the many friends and colleagues. That Evarist is gone leaves a great emptiness in the mathematical community. For those who knew him personally and worked with him, he will always remain a great friend with whom they spent endless hours talking mathematics at the board or in his warm and hospitable house.http://bulletin.imstat.org/2015/05/obituary-evarist-gine-masdeu-1944-2015/
* Wolfgang Doeblin Prize for Outstanding Research in Probability
The Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability welcomes nominations for the third Wolfgang Doeblin Prize to be awarded at the 9th World Congress of Probability and Statistics, Toronto 2016. Each nomination should offer a brief case in support and should be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by November 30.
Founded in 2011, the prize is awarded bi-annually to a single individual for outstanding research in the field of probability theory, and who is at the beginning of their mathematical career. http://www.bernoulli-society.org/index.php/prizes?id=158
* Next Editor-in-Chief of Stochastic Processes and their Applications
The Bernoulli Society has great pleasure in announcing that Professor Herold Dehling of Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum will serve as the next Editor-in-Chief of the Elsevier journal Stochastic Processes and their Applications, in succession to the current Editor-in-Chief, Professor Takashi Kumagai. Professor Dehling informs us that the effective date of handover will be April 1, 2015, and that his term of service concludes end March 31, 2018. We are extremely grateful to both these distinguished scientists for their tireless and influential service, both past, present and future.
2. PRIZES
* Bernoulli Society Named Lectures for the World Congress at Toronto 2016
Bernoulli Society is pleased to announce the following named lecturers for the World Congress of Probability and Statistics at Toronto 2016:
- Laplace Lecture: Byeong Park (Seoul National University, South Korea) - Bernoulli Lecture: Valerie Isham (University College London, UK) - Kolmogorov Lecture: Ruth Williams (UC San Diego, USA) - Lévy Lecture: Servet Martinez (Universidad de Chile) - Tukey Lecturer: David Brillinger (UC Berkeley, USA)
The names were proposed by a special committee for Bernoulli invited lectures, and approved by Bernoulli Society Executive Committee.
* Schramm Lecture 2017
Richard Kenyon (Brown University, USA) has accepted the invitation by IMS and Bernoulli to present this lecture at the Moscow SPA, which is scheduled for 24-28 July 2017.
3. EVENTS
3.1 - Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* 30th European Meeting of Statisticians, Amsterdam, July 6-10
The European Meeting of Statisticians is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. The program includes the Lectures by Peter Buehlmann, Gunnar Carlson, Lutz Duembgen, Gesine Reinert, Omiros Papaspiliopoulos, Gerard Ben Arous and Brian Caffo, as well as 25 invited sessions, 12 organised contributed sessions, about 200 contributed papers and a poster session. https://ems2015.nl/
* 38th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Oxford, July 13-17
Organised under the auspices of the Bernouilli Society, this conference will bring together about 450 contributors, featuring topics ranging from representation theory, algebra and partial differential equations, through to data science, control theory and data assimilation.
Plenary speakers: Alexei Borodin; Michael Cranston; Bénédicte Haas; Alan Hammond; Haya Kaspi; Michel Ledoux; Régine Marchand; Grégory Miermont; Jason Miller; Sandrine Péché; Christophe Sabot; Scott Sheffield; Andrew Stuart; Terence Tao; Augusto Teixeira; Boris Tsirelson. List of Invited Sessions at the webpage.
* 60th World Statistics Congress - ISI2015, Rio Janeiro, July 26-31
The WSC is the flagship conference of the International Statistical Institute (ISI) and its seven associations. The congress will bring together members of the statistical community to present, discuss, promote and disseminate research and best practice in every field of Statistics and its applications. There are over 400 invited speakers, another 400 in special topic sessions. Full list of invited speakers and special sessions at the webpage. Registration is now open.
* Stochastic Analysis and its Applications, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, July 27 - August 07
Hosted by the School of Mathematics and Computer Science at the National University of Mongolia, the two-week research school will look at an extensive programme of classical and contemporary topics from the theory of stochastic analysis, as well as its applications. There will be an extensive exposition covering the insertion of stochastics into biology, economics, random matrix theory, optimal stopping and control, combinatorial models, self-similarity and of course SDEs and PDEs. http://smcs.num.edu.mn/saam2015/
* 19th European Young Statisticians Meeting, Prague, August 31 - September 04
The European Young Statisticians Meetings are held every two years under the auspices of the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society. Every participant is expected to submit an abstract and a short paper for conference proceedings and to give a twenty minutes talk introducing his/her research field to a wide audience. There are no parallel sessions.
* 18th INFORMS Applied Probability Society Conference, Istanbul, July 5-8
The Applied Probability Society is a subdivision of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS). The Society is concerned with the application of probability theory to systems that involve random phenomena. The 18th INFORMS Applied Probability Conference will take place on the campus of Koç University in Istanbul, Turkey.
* Disordered Models of Mathematical Physics, Valparaíso, Chile, July 21-24
The workshop Disordered Models of Mathematical Physics is a satellite meeting of the XVIII International Congress on Mathematical Physics. The main focus of the workshop will be recent developments in probabilistic models arising from problems in mathematical physics.
Confirmed speakers: Daniel Ahlberg, Louis-Pierre Arguin, Antonio Auffinger, Yuri Bakhtin, Paul Bourgade, Anton Bovier, Nicolas Curien, Davar Khoshnevisan, Brian Rider, Leonardo T. Rolla, Alexandre Stauffer, Maria E. Vares, Jun Yin, Ofer Zeitouni. http://eventos.cmm.uchile.cl/dmmp2015/
* XIX Brazilian School on Probability, Maresias, August 03-08
The Brazilian School of Probability has been organized each year since 1997 by initiative of the Brazilian probabilistic community and planned as a forum for the discussion of new ideas and developments in Probability and related areas. The school proceedings will be published in a special volume of Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, an IMS supported journal. Registration is now open, and some support for PhD students and postdocs is available.
Minicourses by Amaury Lambert and Ofer Zeitouni. Plenary Lectures: Augusto Teixeira, Daniel Valesin, David Belius, Eric Cator, Francis Comets, Iddo Ben Ari, Krishnamurthi Ravishankar, Nathanaël Berestycki, Pablo Groisman, Roberto Imbuzeiro Oliveira, and Vladimir Vatutin. http://www.ime.usp.br/ebp/ebp19/
* CRiSM Workshop Models and Inference in Population Genetics, Warwick, September 14–16
The aims of this workshop are to bring together researchers at the frontiers of probability and statistical inference in population genetics. The workshop is an expanded 2nd edition of a successful one-day event organised in 2012.
Confirmed speakers: Ellen Baake, Mark Beaumont, Matthias Birkner, Jochen Blath, Maria De Iorio, Steve Evans, Bob Griffiths, Asger Hobolth, Carolin Kosiol, Noemi Kurt, Gerton Lunter, Simon Myers, Yun Song, Yee Whye Teh.
* Analytical Methods in Statistics - AMISTAT 2015, Prague, November 10-13
The workshop is an opportunity to meet, exchange ideas, and to discuss topics on solved and unsolved problems of mathematical statistics, concerning the following subjects: Fisher information; parameter and function estimation; characterization problems; sufficiency, ancillarity and exponential families; generalized linear models; signal plus noise models; stochastic inequalities; asymptotics versus non-asymptotics; other related subjects of your recent interest.
Main speakers: Abram M. Kagan, Ildar Ibragimov, Hira L. Koul, Sakhanenko Aleksandr Ivanovich, Winfried Stute, Alexander Goldenshluger. No conference fee is collected, but prior registration is desired.
* 21st Intl Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Queensland, November 29 - December 04
The Biannual MODSIM2015 congress of the Modelling and Simulations Society of Australia and New Zealand is to be held with the theme "partnering with industry and the community for innovation and impact through modelling". Expressions of Interest should include a title and summary for those who intend to submit a full paper or extended abstract for presentation at the conference. List of sessions available at the webpage.
We are pleased to inaugurate a section with job offers, which can range from graduate scholarships to Full Professor positions, in Probability, Statistics, Theoretical Physics, and Mathematics. Those who are aware of public calls for applications may send a contribution directly to the editor.
* Global Platform Recruitment for Research Leaders, Heriot-Watt University
Heriot-Watt University is creating around 20 additional professorial and other academic posts per year, over the next 5 years, across a range of disciplines, continuing growth at Heriot-Watt’s international campuses in Edinburgh, Galashiels, Orkney, Dubai and Malaysia. Positions range from Assistant Professor to Full Professor, salary ranges around 30,000 to 56,000 GBP. http://www.hw.ac.uk/researchleaders
* Associate and Assistant Professor, University of Campinas, Brazil
The Statistics Department has tenured positions of Associate and Assistant Professor, for candidates with demonstrated capacity for independent research. Commencing salary around 130,000 BRL for Assistant Professors. http://www.ime.unicamp.br/~popov/position.pdf
* Associate Professor, University of Copenhagen
The Department of Mathematical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, is looking for an an internationally renowned researcher at a very high level, expert in Statistics or Probability Theory. Commencing salary around 444,000 DKK.
The Institute for Financial and Actuarial Mathematics of the University of Liverpool is seeking to appoint a Lecturer in the area of Actuarial and Financial Mathematics. The position may be taken on a Part-Time or Full-Time basis, including a Job Share. Commencing salary around 32,000 to 49,000 GBP.
Applications are invited for postdoctoral positions in Percolation, Particle Systems, and Stochastic Networks. The positions last two years and have a monthly stipend of around 14,000 ARS, to start in April 2016.
The Maxwell Institute Graduate School in Analysis and its Applications offers a fully-funded 4-year PhD to students interested in Probability and Stochastic Analysis. Applicants should be in the final year of their undergraduate degree, or working to complete an appropriate MSc programme. Applications are considered as they are received, and anyone interested should apply as soon as possible, noting the EPSRC eligibility conditions. http://www.maxwell.ac.uk/migsaa/
5. RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
* Recent issues of official publications of the Bernoulli Society
Have a look at http://www.bernoulli-society.org/index.php/publicationsfor the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys and Statistics Surveys.
1. GENERAL NEWS 2. EVENTS 3. PRIZES 4. THE WORLD OF STATISTICS 5. RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
For information to be considered in the next issue, please contact Leonardo T. Rolla This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by May 31.
1. GENERAL NEWS
* New Scientific Secretary
Prof. Nakahiro Yoshida is stepping down as Bernoulli Society Scientific Secretary from the end of March 2015. We are very grateful to him for his service to Bernoulli Society in this role since 2009, and we will miss him!
Council has approved the President and President-Elect's nomination of Prof. Byeong Park http://oldstat.snu.ac.kr/theostat/bupark.htm to replace Prof. Yoshida as Scientific Secretary. Prof. Yoshida has kindly agreed to help during a handover period up to Rio 2015.
* New members of the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society
The European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society is pleased to announce the following new members, whose terms began on January 01, 2015: Jesus Lopez Fidalgo (Spain), Nial Friel (Ireland), Maria Karlsson (Sweden), Jan Mielniczuk (Poland), Richard Nickl (UK) Mihael Perman (Slovenia), Monica Pratesi (Italy) and Sylvain Sardy (Switzerland).
We take this opportunity to thank the following retiring members of the committee: Pier Luigi Conti, Daniel Hlubinka, Teresa Ledwina, Havard Rue, Alexandre Tsybakov, Eugenia Stoimenova and Vladimir Vatutin.
2. EVENTS
2.1 - Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* 9th International Conference on Extreme Value Analysis, Ann Arbor, USA, June 15-19
The 9th international conference on Extreme Value Analysis will feature recent research on the probability and statistics of extreme value phenomena and applications to: climate and weather; finance; insurance; engineering and computer science. http://sites.lsa.umich.edu/eva2015/
* 30th European Meeting of Statisticians, Amsterdam, July 6-10
The European Meeting of Statisticians is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. The program includes the Lectures by Peter Buehlmann, Gunnar Carlson, Lutz Duembgen, Gesine Reinert, Omiros Papaspiliopoulos, Gerard Ben Arous and Brian Caffo, as well as 25 invited sessions, 12 organised contributed sessions, about 200 contributed papers and a poster session.
* 38th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Oxford, July 13-17
Hosted by the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance, the Mathematical Institute and the Department of Statistics of the University of Oxford and organised under the auspices of the Bernouilli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability, this conference will bring together about 450 contributors, featuring topics ranging from representation theory, algebra and partial differential equations, through to data science, control theory and data assimilation. Participants are encouraged to contribute through poster sessions, talks and informal conversations.
Plenary speakers: Alexei Borodin; Michael Cranston; Bénédicte Haas; Alan Hammond; Haya Kaspi; Michel Ledoux; Régine Marchand; Grégory Miermont; Jason Miller; Sandrine Péché; Christophe Sabot; Scott Sheffield; Andrew Stuart; Terence Tao; Augusto Teixeira; Boris Tsirelson. List of Invited Sessions at the webpage.
Deadline for contributed talks and posters: April 18. Deadline for early bird registration fee: April 30. http://spa2015.oxford-man.ox.ac.uk/
* 60th World Statistics Congress - ISI2015, Rio Janeiro, July 26-31
The WSC is the flagship conference of the International Statistical Institute (ISI) and its seven associations. The congress will bring together members of the statistical community to present, discuss, promote and disseminate research and best practice in every field of Statistics and its applications. There are over 400 invited speakers, another 400 in special topic sessions. Full list of invited speakers and special sessions at the webpage. Registration is now open.
* Stochastic Analysis and its Applications, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, July 27 - August 07
Hosted by the School of Mathematics and Computer Science at the National University of Mongolia, the two-week research school will look at an extensive programme of classical and contemporary topics from the theory of stochastic analysis, as well as its applications. There will be an extensive exposition covering the insertion of stochastics into biology, economics, random matrix theory, optimal stopping and control, combinatorial models, self-similarity and of course SDEs and PDEs.
* 19th European Young Statisticians Meeting, Prague, August 31 - September 04
The European Young Statisticians Meetings are held every two years under the auspices of the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society. Every participant is expected to submit an abstract and a short paper for conference proceedings and to give a twenty minutes talk introducing his/her research field to a wide audience. There are no parallel sessions.
Invited speakers: Irene Gijbels, Marie Hušková, Adam Jakubowski, Geurt Jongbloed and Thomas Mikosch.
* Disordered Models of Mathematical Physics, Valparaíso, Chile, July 21-24
The workshop Disordered Models of Mathematical Physics is a satellite meeting of the XVIII International Congress on Mathematical Physics. The main focus of the workshop will be recent developments in probabilistic models arising from problems in mathematical physics.
Confirmed spekers: Daniel Ahlberg, Louis-Pierre Arguin, Antonio Auffinger, Yuri Bakhtin, Paul Bourgade, Anton Bovier, Nicolas Curien, Davar Khoshnevisan, Brian Rider, Leonardo Rolla, Alexandre Stauffer, Maria Eulália Vares, Jun Yin, Ofer Zeitouni. http://eventos.cmm.uchile.cl/dmmp2015/
* XIX Brazilian School on Probability, Maresias, August 03-08
The Brazilian School of Probability has been organized each year since 1997 by initiative of the Brazilian probabilistic community and planned as a forum for the discussion of new ideas and developments in Probability and related areas. The school proceedings will be published in a special volume of Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics, an IMS supported journal. Registration is now open, and some support for PhD students and Post-Docs is available.
Minicourses by Amaury Lamber and Ofer Zeitouni. Plenary Lectures: Augusto Teixeira, Daniel Valesin, David Belius, Eric Cator, Francis Comets, Iddo Ben Ari, Krishnamurthi Ravishankar, Nathanaël Berestycki, Pablo Groisman, Roberto Imbuzeiro Oliveira, and Vladimir Vatutin. http://www.ime.usp.br/ebp/ebp19/
* Analytical Methods in Statistics - AMISTAT 2015, Prague, November 10-13
The workshop is an opportunity to meet, exchange ideas, and to discuss topics on solved and unsolved problems of mathematical statistics, concerning the following subjects: Fisher information; parameter and function estimation; characterization problems; sufficiency, ancillarity and exponential families; generalized linear models; signal plus noise models; stochastic inequalities; asymptotics versus non-asymptotics; other related subjects of your recent interest.
Main speakers: Abram M. Kagan, Ildar Ibragimov, Hira L. Koul, Sakhanenko Aleksandr Ivanovich, Winfried Stute, Alexander Goldenshluger. No conference fee is collected, but prior registration is desired. http://www.karlin.mff.cuni.cz/~amistat2015/
* 21st International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, Queensland, Australia, November 29 - December 04
The Biannual MODSIM2015 congress of the Modelling and Simulations Society of Australia and New Zealand is to be held with the theme "partnering with industry and the community for innovation and impact through modelling". Expressions of Interest should include a title and summary for those who intend to submit a full paper or extended abstract for presentation at the conference. List of sessions available at the webpage.
The Institute of Mathematical Statistics has selected Han Liu as the winner of this year's Tweedie New Researcher Award. The IMS Travel Awards Committee, selected Dr. Liu, "for fundamental and outstanding contributions to the theory and methods of nonparametric and semiparametric graphical models, with innovative applications in brain science and genomics."
4. THE WORLD OF STATISTICS
The World of Statistics -the successor to the highly successful International Year of Statistics (Statistics2013) campaign celebrated in 2013- is a global network of nearly 2,360 organizations worldwide committed to:
- Increasing public awareness of the power and impact of statistics on all aspects of society - Nurturing statistics as a profession, especially among young people - Promoting creativity and development in the sciences of probability and statistics
Participating organizations in The World of Statistics include national and international professional statistical societies, colleges and universities, primary and secondary schools, businesses, government statistical agencies, and research institutes. These organizations are located in 131 countries spanning the globe.
Have a look at http://www.bernoulli-society.org/index.php/publications for the latest articles in Electronic Communications in Probability, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Journal of Statistics, Probability Surveys and Statistics Surveys.
1. GENERAL NEWS 2. EVENTS 3. PRIZES 4. RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
For information to be considered in the next issue, please contact Leonardo T. Rolla This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. by March 31.
1. GENERAL NEWS
* Bernoulli Society Lectures for the World Congress at Toronto 2016
Special lectures for the World Congress of Probability are confirmed. See section Prizes below.
* New President-Elect and new Council members
Susan Murphy (USA) has been elected as Bernoulli Society President (commencing in August 2017) in succession to the next President Sara van de Geer.
There will be six vacancies on Council, all arising from end of term of office in 2015. The following have been elected as the Bernoulli Society Council members 2015-2019: Arup Bose (India), Valerie Susan Isham (UK); Victor Rivero (Mexico); Akira Sakai (Japan); Lorenzo Zambotti (France); Johanna Ziegel (Switzerland).
* New Bernoulli News Editor
Victor Panaretos This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. is coming to the end of his second term as Bernoulli News editor, and will be succeeded by Miguel de Carvalho This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. They will collaborate on the May 15 issue of Bernoulli News, after which Miguel will be sole editor. Bernoulli Society is extremely grateful to Victor for his energetic service as editor, and to Miguel for agreeing to take over this very important role. We are glad to report that Victor remains involved in Bernoulli Society, as he is a member of the Bernoulli Society Publications Committee.
* New Editor-in-Chief for Stochastic Processes and their Applications
Bernoulli Society has great pleasure in announcing that Professor Herold Dehling of Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum will serve as the next Editor-in-Chief of the Elsevier journal Stochastic Processes and their Applications, in succession to the current Editor-in-Chief, Professor Takashi Kumagai. Prof Dehling informs us that the effective date of handover will be April 1, 2015, and that his term of service concludes end March 31, 2018. We are extremely grateful to both these distinguished scientists for their tireless and influential service, both past, present and future.
2. EVENTS
2.1 - Events sponsored and co-sponsored by Bernoulli Society
* 38th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Oxford, July 13-17 2015
The 38th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications will take place in Oxford from the 13th to the 17th July 2015. The conference is hosted by the Oxford-Man Institute of Quantitative Finance, the Mathematical Institute and the Department of Statistics, and organised under the auspices of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability.
* European Meeting of Statisticians, Amsterdam, July 6-10 2015
The 30th European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS) is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. It is organized in a roughly two-yearly schedule and is sponsored by the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society. The program consists of invited and contributed lectures, and posters, addressing a full range of subjects in statistics and its many applications.
* 60th ISI World Statistics Conference 2015, Rio Janeiro, July 26-31 2015
The 60th ISI World Statistics Congress (WSC) will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during 26–31 July 2015. The WSC is the flagship conference of the International Statistical Institute (ISI) and its seven associations, a biennial conference with a rich tradition.
* Extreme Value Analysis, Ann Arbor, June 15-19 2015
The 9th international conference on Extreme Value Analysis will take place at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. It will feature recent research on the probability and statistics of extreme value phenomena and its important applications to: climate and weather; finance; insurance; engineering and computer science.
* Limit Theorems in Probability, Imperial College, London, March 23-26 2015
Conference in honour of N.H. Bingham's 70th birthday, to take place at Imperial College, London. Organised by Charles Goldie, Alex Mijatovic and Rüdiger Kiesel under the auspices of the Imperial Probability Centre, sponsored by the Bernoulli Society and supported by the London Mathematical Society and the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College. The meeting will seize the opportunity to enlist the participation of probabilists in a meeting on a broad topic of central importance in the subject. A Festschrift to be published as a special volume of Advances in Applied Probability is planned. Registration is now open, and some support for PhD students is available. See the webpage for registration and list of confirmed speakers.
* Disordered Models of Mathematical Physics, Valparaiso, July 21-24 2015
The workshop Disordered Models of Mathematical Physics will take place in, Valparaiso, Chile. This is a satellite meeting of the International Congress on Mathematical Physics.
* Bernoulli Society Lectures for the World Congress at Toronto 2016
We are delighted to announce the Bernoulli Society special lectures for the World Congress of Probability and Statistics at Toronto 2016. - Laplace Lecture: Byeong Park (Seoul National University, South Korea) - Bernoulli Lecture: Valerie Isham (University College London, UK) - Kolmogorov Lecture: Ruth Williams (UC San Diego, USA) - Lévy Lecture: Servet Martinez (Universidad de Chile) The names were proposed by a special committee for Bernoulli invited lectures, and approved by Bernoulli Society Executive Committee.
* Itô Prize 2015
Bernoulli Society is pleased to announce that the Itô Prize committee (consisting of the SPA Editorial Board, chaired by the Editor-in-Chief Takashi Kumagai) has selected the following paper to receive the Itô Prize 2015:
Francis Comets and Michael Cranston Overlaps and pathwise localization in the Anderson polymer model. SPA 123 (2013), 2446-2471.
The prize is generously funded by Elsevier and is awarded by the Editorial Board of the Elsevier journal Stochastic Processes and their Applications (an official journal of the Bernoulli Society). Details of the prize are given at http://www.bernoulli-society.org/index.php/prizes?id=157. The prize will be presented by an Elsevier representative, and a corresponding talk will be given, at the Oxford SPA conference 13-17 July 2015 http://spa2015.oxford-man.ox.ac.uk/.
* Francisco Aranda Ordaz Prize 2014
It is a great pleasure to announce the two winners of the Francisco Aranda Ordaz prize for 2014 http://www.clapem.unal.edu.co/index.php?id=145. This prize is awarded every two or three years to two researchers from Latin America for PhD theses in Statistics and Probability. The prize winners this year are: in Statistics, Alejandro Cholaquidis, from Universidad de la República de Uruguay; in Probability, Julián Martinez, Universiteit Leiden.
4. RECENT ISSUES OF OFFICIAL AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
* Recent issues of official publications of the Bernoulli Society
It has been a pleasure to serve as EBriefs bulletin editor for the last three years. I would like to thank all the Bernoulli Society members (and especially Maria Eulália Vares, Wilfrid Kendall and Edward Waymire) for the kindness and promptness in providing information, help and support during the entire term. I am pleased to welcome Leonardo Rolla who has co-edited the present issue and will take over the role of Bernoulli EBrief editor starting from issue 18. I am sure Leonardo will do a great job for the next term !
* New editorships.
Both IMS and Bernoulli Councils have confirmed that the following editorships are appointed for three-year terms from the beginning of 2015. In the case of Djalil Chafaï this is a further three-year term continuing the present term of service. Bernoulli Society is extremely grateful to these people for the strategically important service they are willingly offering:
Ben Hambly (Probability Surveys);
Brian Rider (Electronic Journal of Probability);
Sandrine Péché (Electronic Communications in Probability);
Djalil Chafaï (managing editor of EJP/ECP).
We are also very grateful to the outgoing editors of Probability Surveys, Electronic Journal of Probability, Electronic Communications in Probability; namely Laurent Saloff-Coste, Michel Ledoux, and Anton Bovier.
- The 9th international conference on Extreme Value Analysis will feature recent research on probability and statistics of extreme value phenomena and its important applications to: climate and weather, finance, insurance, engineering and computer science. All students, researchers, practitioners, and scientists with interests in statistics of extremes are welcome to EVA in Ann Arbor!
- Deadline for abstract submission: February 27, 2015
* European Meeting of Statisticians 2015, July 6-10 in Amsterdam, NL. http://www.ems2015.nl
The EMS is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. It is organized in a roughly two-yearly schedule and is sponsored by the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society.
-Early bird registration deadline: April 1, 2015.
-Deadline for submitting contributed papers/posters: February 1, 2015
- Besides an individual contributed paper any participant may propose an organized contributed session. Deadline for submission of proposal: December 1, 2014. Detail on proposal submission available at http://www.ems2015.nl
* 9th World Congress on Probability and Statistics, July 11–15, 2016 in Toronto, Canada.
The WCPS congresses are held every four years, and are jointly sponsored by the Bernoulli Society and the IMS. The Toronto congress will be hosted through the Fields Institute, with Alison Etheridge (Oxford) as Scientific Programme Chair and Tom Salisbury (York) as local chair. For further information see www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/16-17/WC2016/
2.2- Other events
* 2015 ISI World Statistics Congress, July 27-31, 2015 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), http://www.isi2015.org - Deadline for submitting contributed papers: 13 February 2015.
3 – PRIZES
*Bernoulli Society awards Doeblin Prize to Grégory Miermont.
-Bernoulli Society and its Committee for Conferences on Stochastic Processes is pleased to announce the award of the Doeblin Prize http://www.bernoulli-society.org/index.php/prizes?id=158 to Grégory Miermont. The Doeblin Prize is generously sponsored by Springer and is awarded to a single individual who is at the beginning of his or her mathematical career, for work in the field of Probability. The awardee of the Prize is invited to submit to Probability Theory and Related Fields a paper which, if accepted, is published as the Wolfgang Doeblin Prize Article, and will present a Doeblin Prize Lecture in the next World Congress of the Bernoulli Society or the next Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications (SPA) in an even-numbered year (in this case, the Oxford SPA, 13-17 July 2015).
* Ethel Newbold Prize – call for nominations.
-The Bernoully Society recently approved the establishment of the Ethel Newbold Prize for excellence in statistics, to be awarded every 2 years, beginning in 2015. 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. In any year in which the award is due, the prize will not be awarded unless the set of all nominations includes candidates from both genders.
The award consists of the prize amount of 2500€ together with an award certificate. For this call, the prize winner will be selected in spring 2015. The prize will be awarded at the World Statistics Congress in Rio de Janeiro and the awardee will be invited to present a talk at the Bernoulli Society World Congress in 2016. Further information about the Ethel Newbold Prize may be found at http://www.bernoulli-society.org/index.php/prizes.
4.- RECENTLY RELEASED ISSUES BY THE BERNOULI SOCIETY AND SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
3 - RECENTLY RELEASED ISSUES OF BernSoc OFFICIAL AND
SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
For information to be considered in the next issue please contact
Dario Spanò (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by September 15, 2014.
1- GENERAL NEWS
* Website for the Centennial of Kiyosi Itô
2015 is the centennial of the birth of Kiyosi Itô. To celebrate this anniversary, the Mathematical Society of Japan (MSJ) and RIMS, Kyoto University have created the following special website:
This website contains open access to unpublished lecture notes by Kiyosi Itô, the collection of papers dedicated to Itô on his 80th birthday, and a list of Itô’s works and links to his papers. The website will also announce information about events related to the centennial.
* SPA Special Volume in honour of E. Giné.
The journal Stochastic Processes and their Applications will publish a special volume in honor of Professor Evarist Giné. It will be based on contributions to the conference http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~nickl/Site/2014.html which will take place on the occasion of Prof. Giné's 70th birthday and gather specialists in fields ranging from probability in Banach spaces, empirical, chaos- and U- process theory to mathematical and nonparametric statistics. Tentative guest editors: Sara van de Geer, Vladimir Koltchinskii, Richard Nickl, and Jon Wellner. Elsevier will grant free perpetual access to the special volume since its publication.
* Bernoulli Journal and IMS.
The agreement between the International Statistical Institute/Bernoulli Society and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS) for publication and subscription services for the Bernoulli Journal has been renewed for three years, starting January 1st, 2015.
* Bernoulli Society appoints Doob and Schramm lecturers for 2016.
The Doob and Schramm lecturers for 2016, who will present their lectures at the IMS / Bernoulli World Congress of Probability and Statistics (Toronto, July 11-15, 2016), have now been appointed jointly by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and the Bernoulli Society. They are:
* 37th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Buenos Aires, Argentina, from July 28 to August 1, 2014. http://mate.dm.uba.ar/~probab/spa2014/
-The publishing company Elsevier and the journal Stochastic Processes and Their Applications sponsor the conference with four Elsevier Travel Grants worth 500 Euros each. The grants will be awarded to the following junior researchers: Loren Coquille (Bonn), Sandro Gallo (Rio de Janeiro), Adriana Neumann de Oliveira (Porto Alegre), Marielle Simon (Lyon). Congratulations to the winners !!- Plenary speakers: Anton Bovier, Ivan Corwin, Laszlo Erdös, Antonio Galves, Christophe Garban, Martin Hairer (Lévy Lecture), Milton Jara, Gady Kozma, Eyal Lubetzky, Sylvie Méléard, David Nualart (IMS Medallion Lecture), Felix Otto, Tomohiro Sasamoto, Scott Sheffield, Fabio Toninelli, Balint Tóth, and a Doeblin Prize Lecture to be announced. - List of recommended hotels and list of contributed sessions now available on the conference website http://mate.dm.uba.ar/~probab/spa2014/.
* Third IMS Asia Pacific Rim Meetings, Howard International House, Taipei, Taiwan, June 30 - July 3, 2014. http://www.ims-aprm2014.tw .
- This meeting series provides an excellent forum for scientific communications between the researchers in this area and those from other parts of the world. The program covers a wide range of topics in statistics and probability, presenting recent developments and the state of the art in a variety of modern research topics and in applications.
Plenary speakers Jianqing Fan (Princeton) and Persi diaconis (Stanford)
* ISI – World Bank CLAPEM Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics, September 22-26, 2014, in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia from September 22 to 26, 2014, sponsored by the Bernoulli Society. Full details and programme available at http://www.clapem.unal.edu.co/index.php?id=97
* European Meeting of Statisticians 2015, July 6-10 in Amsterdam, NL. http://www.ems2015.nl/
The EMS is the main conference in statistics and probability in Europe. It is organized in a roughly two-yearly schedule and is sponsored by the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society.
- Early bird registration deadline: April 1, 2015. - Deadline for submitting contributed papers/posters: February 1, 2015
- Besides an individual contributed paper any participant may propose an organized contributed session. Deadline for submission of proposal: December 1, 2014. Detail on proposal submission available at http://www.ems2015.nl/
* 9th World Congress on Probability and Statistics, July 11–15, 2016 in Toronto, Canada.
The WCPS congresses are held every four years, and are jointly sponsored by the Bernoulli Society and the IMS. The Toronto congress will be hosted through the Fields Institute, with Alison Etheridge (Oxford) as Scientific Programme Chair and Tom Salisbury (York) as local chair. For further information see www.fields.utoronto.ca/programs/scientific/16-17/WC2016/
2.2- Other events
* Australian Statistical Conference in Conjunction with the IMS Annual Meeting, Australian Technology Park, Sydney, July 7-10, 2014.
* 29th International Workshop on Statistical Modeling, Centre for Statistics, Georg-August-Universitaat Goettingen, July 14-18, 2014. http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/1.html
* 2015 ISI World Statistics Congress, July 27-31, 2015 in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), http://www.isi2015.org/
- Deadline for submitting contributed papers: 13 February 2015.
5.- RECENTLY RELEASED ISSUES BY THE BERNOULI SOCIETY AND
5 - RECENTLY RELEASED ISSUES OF BernSoc OFFICIAL AND
SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
For information to be considered in the next issue please contact
Dario Spanò (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by March 15, 2014.
1- GENERAL NEWS
* Committee members.
From 2014, there will some changes in the composition of the Committee for Conferences on Stochastic Processes which have now been approved by Bernoulli EC.
-Raya Feldman, James Norris and Dmitry Ioffe will leave the committeee at the end of 2013. We thank them for all their work for the Bernoulli Society.
- Christina Goldschmidt, Zenghu Li and Itai Benjamini have been elected as committee members for the next term (2014-2017). A warm welcome to the new committee members !
- Ana Bella Cruzeiro, Antonio Galves, Kavita Ramanan and Balint Toth have all accepted to serve for a second and last term of 4 years (2014-2017).
- Jean Bertoin will cease to chair the committee at the end of this year, and Balint Toth has been elected as Chair of CCSP for 2014-2015.
* 2016 World Congress in Probability and Statistics.
We are pleased to announce that Professor Alison Etheridge has been appointed as Scientific Programme Chair for the 9th World Congress on Probability and Statistics (jointly sponsored by the Bernoulli Society and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics) in Toronto, 2016.Professor Alison Etheridge works in the Statistics Department of Oxford University <http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~etheridg/>. Her research can be roughly divided into the three interconnected areas of infinite dimensional stochastic analysis, mathematical ecology and mathematical population genetics. She has been an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow, and has served on the Councils of the London Mathematical Society, the Bernoulli Society, and (currently) the IMS.
Though this has been agreed since several years, it was not explicitly mentioned at the journal homepage before.
* Bernoulli Society / ISI mentoring scheme.
Two initiatives specifically directed towards PhD students in statistics at universities in developing countries have been started. Details are available at <http://isi.cbs.nl/bnews/11b/bn_03.html#c-Web-basedMentoring>. It should be emphasized, these two initiatives are complementary not competitive.
* Statistical Capacity Building.
Each year our parent organization, the ISI, invites bids from Bernoulli Society and other ISI Associations for partial funding of activities related to statistical capacity building. These funds are supplied by the World Bank Trust Fund (WBTF), and can be used (for example) to facilitate attendance by participants from developing countries in Bernoulli-sponsored conferences and workshops and short-course type activities in developing regions. For this call, activities must take place before 31 March 2015. Bernoulli Society is anxious that we play a full part in making proposals for such funding: given the size of Bernoulli Society, it would be appropriate to put forward two or three proposals to ISI. Therefore we ask you whether you know of any possibilities for sponsorship. Successful bids would align with the WBTF objectives: "to improve the capacity of statistical officers and academics in developing countries by providing them with statistical knowledge to develop statistical systems through participation in international conferences and workshops". If you know of any possibilities, please would you discuss with the organizers of the activity, and then, if they are willing, encourage them to compose a short note to be sent to the Scientific Secretary <This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; by 20 January 2014. The Bernoulli Society EC will then review the totality of bids and put forward two or three to ISI as Bernoulli-sponsored proposals for further funding.
2 – OBITUARIES
* Marc Yor (1949-2014).
Prof Gilles Pagès (co-Director of the Labo. de Probabilités & Modèles Aléatoires, Univ. Pierre & Marie Curie) has the sad duty of announcing the following: "Nous avons le regret de vous annoncer le décès soudain de Marc YOR, survenu ce matin 10 janvier 2014 à son domicile." (We regret to announce the sudden decease of Marc YOR, which occurred this morning January 10, 2014 at his home.)
3.- EVENTS
3.1- Events (co)-sponsored by BernSoc.
* 37th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications, Buenos Aires, Argentina, from July 28 to August 1, 2014. http://mate.dm.uba.ar/~probab/spa2014/
- Plenary speakers: Anton Bovier, Ivan Corwin, Laszlo Erdös, Antonio Galves, Christophe Garban, Martin Hairer (Lévy Lecture), Milton Jara, Gady Kozma, Eyal Lubetzky, Sylvie Méléard, David Nualart (IMS Medallion Lecture), Felix Otto, Tomohiro Sasamoto, Scott Sheffield, Fabio Toninelli, Balint Tóth, and a Doeblin Prize Lecture to be announced.
- Deadline for contributed talks and posters 30 March 2014. Interested researchers are more than welcome to send a proposal on a topic of their choice. See guidelines at http://mate.dm.uba.ar/~probab/spa2014/deadlines.html
We look forward to meeting you in Buenos Aires
* Third IMS Asia Pacific Rim Meetings, Howard International House, Taipei, Taiwan, June 30 - July 3, 2014. http://www.ims-aprm2014.tw .
This meeting series provides an excellent forum for scientific communications between the researchers in this area and those from other parts of the world. The program covers a wide range of topics in statistics and probability, presenting recent developments and the state of the art in a variety of modern research topics and in applications.
Plenary speakers Jianqing Fan (Princeton) and Persi diaconis (Stanford)
* Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation in Economathematics, Ulm (Germany), March 4-7, 2014., The conference is a satellite meeting to the 11th German Probability and Statistics Days held at Ulm University from Tuesday Friday, March 7th, 2014. The conference includes a plenary talk by Christoph Schwab (ETH Zurich). For a full list of invited speaker and further details, visit http://graduiertenkolleg.gpsd-ulm2014.de/
*2nd ISNPS. Cadiz (Spain), June 12-16, 2014. http://www.isnpstat.org/index.php The International Society for NonParametric Statistics (ISNPS) was founded in 2010 with the mission "to foster the research and practice of nonparametric statistics, and to promote the dissemination of new developments in the field via conferences, books and journal publications.
Deadline for abstract submission; 15th February, 2014
Early bird registration deadline: 15th march, 2014
Reduced registration fees for students.
* Australian Statistical Conference in Conjunction with the IMS Annual Meeting, Australian Technology Park, Sydney, July 7-10, 2014.
Early bird deadline for registration: 28 February, 2014
* 29th International Workshop on Statistical Modeling, Centre for Statistics, Georg-August-Universitaat Goettingen, July 14-18, 2014.http://www.uni-goettingen.de/en/1.html
Deadline for abstract submission: January 31, 2014
Deadline for travel grant application (students only): January 31, 2104
Early registration deadline: April 30,2014
4. PRIZES
* Bernoulli Prize for an Outstanding Survey Article. Call for nominations in Statistics: January 31, 2014.
The BPOSA (http://www.bernoulli-society.org/index.php/prizes?id=156) is to recognize authors of an influential survey publication in the areas of probability and mathematical statistics, respectively. The paper should be timely in addressing areas of active or emerging importance, but have been in circulation long enough for there to be evidence of its impact.
Nominations can be submitted to Peter Hall at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
5.- RECENTLY RELEASED ISSUES BY THE BERNOULI SOCIETY AND
6 - RECENTLY RELEASED ISSUES OF BernSoc OFFICIAL AND
SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
For information to be considered in the next issue please contact
Dario Spanò (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) by August 31, 2013.
1- GENERAL NEWS
* Special Invited Paper: “Tercentennial Anniversary of Bernoulli's Law of Large Numbers”. A joint initiative of the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society and the Bernoulli Society. The 2013 July (3) issue of the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society contains a special invited article by Professor Manfred Denker entitled “Tercentennial Anniversary of Bernoulli's Law of Large Numbers” (Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 50 (2013), 373-390). This article provides an interesting and informative historic perspective on some contemporary advances in probability and statistics that can be traced back to the publication of Jacob Bernoulli's “Ars Conjectandi”. A brief commentary by Bernoulli Society President Edward Waymire (Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 50 (2013), 469-472) is also included in this issue intended to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the publication of “Ars Conjectandi”. See http://www.ams.org/journals/bull/2013-50-03/
* 9th World Congress in Probability and Statistics. The 9th World Congress in Probability and Statistics will be held in Toronto, Canada during the summer of 2016. Watch for more details in future issues of EBriefs and Bernoulli News as this exciting program develops. The World Congress in Probability and Statistics is a collaboration between the Bernoulli Society and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics.
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* 2013 International year of Statistics – Two online tools have been made available to facilitate the circulation of relevant information about 2013IYOS events: you are encouraged to: (i) submit information to be published as an entry in Statistics 2013 Activities Calendar at http://www.statistics2013.org/iyos/submitactivity.cfm ; (ii) submit reports and photos to be published in IYStat News by visiting http://www.statistics2013.org/iyos/submitarticle.cfm .
2.- EVENTS
2.1- Events (co)-sponsored by BernSoc.
* 2013 International Year of Statistics events. A complete list of all events co-sponsored by the Bernoulli Society is available at www.bs2013.org.
* Four exciting events taking place in Guanajuato (Mexico):
- International Workshop on Statistical and Computational Methods in Inverse Problems arising in (O, P or S) Differential Equations, August 1-3 http://mpe2013.org/workshop/scm13/
- First Mathematical Congress of the Americas (including an Open Public Lecture by Persi Diaconis), August 5-8 http://www.mca2013.org/
* "Recent Trends in Stochastic Analysis" UBC Vancouver, July 22 to 26, 2013.
It is the conference celebrating the 60th birthdays of Martin Barlow and Ed Perkins. The main topics include stochastic partial differential equations, measure valued processes, random walks in random media, Dirichlet forms and diffusions on fractals. For further information, registration information and list of speakers, please see the conference website http://www.pims.math.ca/scientific-event/130722-rtsac .
* EMS2013. The 29th European Meeting of Statisticians (EMS2013). Budapest, Hungary, 20-25. July 2013. http://ems2013.eu
* SPA 2013. The 2013 congress in Stochastic Processes and their Applications. Boulder, University of Colorado,USA, July 29 - August 2. List of 18 plenary speakers and 17 Invited sessions available athttp://math.colorado.edu/spa2013/ .
- Professor Gérard Ben Arous, Director of the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences at the New York University will present the Lévy Lecture, the prestigious plenary lecture sponsored by the journal Stochastic Processes and their Applications.
-The call for contributed talks is now closed but the organizers anticipate being able to accommodate a small poster session during the meeting. Please email Brian Rider (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.) for further information.
* A public lecture, co-sponsored by the Bernoulli Society, Institute of Mathematical Statistics, and Canadian Statistical Society will be delivered by David Spiegelhalter, Cambridge University, on August 7, 2013, at the Joint Statistical Meetings in Montreal, CA. The title of the lecture is "From gambling to global catastrophe: metaphors and images for communicating numerical risks". http://www.amstat.org/meetings/jsm/2013/
* XVII EBP Brazilian School of Probability. Mambucaba, Rio de Janeiro, August 4-10, 2013.
- The EBP is an annual event. This 17th edition is organized by IM-UFRJ and IMPA. Minicourses by Martin Hairer (Warwick) and Errico Presutti (Roma). List of invited lecturers already available at: http://www.im.ufrj.br/ebp17/
- There will be also space for short communications and poster sessions. Updated information at the conference website http://www.im.ufrj.br/ebp17/
* Building Bridges: Probability, Statistics and Applications, August 13—August 16, 2013, TU Braunschweig, Germany.
* Conference on "Precipitation Extremes in a Changing Climate", September 24-29, 2013, Hejnice, Czech Republic. http://klimatext.tul.cz/hejnice/
The conference aims to bring together scientists working in the fields of climatology, meteorology, hydrology and mathematical statistics, to discuss recent advances and possible future directions of research related to precipitation extremes.
The conference is part of the "KLIMATEXT Project"(http://klimatext.tul.cz/en/) and the Bernoulli Society Committee on Probability and Statistics in Physical Sciences (http://www.aueb.gr/bs-cpsps/) is represented in the conference's Organizing Committee).
The event, organized by the Swiss Statistical Society and co-sponsored by BerSoc, ISI, IMS, will be held in the city birthplace of Jakob Bernoulli. The conference will take place at the Congress Center Basel (www.congress.ch), which is located right in the centre of Basel. Further information, including the list of speakers, available at www.statoo.ch/bernoulli13
* SPA 2014. The 2014 congress in Stochastic Processes and their Applications will take place in Buenos Aires (Argentina), during the week July 28 - August , 2014.
- Extended deadline for submission of proposals for the Special Topic Sessions (STS): 30th June 2012. ISI and Associations’ members, ISI Committees and other organizations are encouraged to submit their proposals by completing the proposal form located at http://www.isi2013.hk/download/59WSC_STS_proposal_form.pdf
3. PRIZES
* The publishing company Elsevier and the journal Stochastic Processes and Their Applications - An Official Journal of the Bernoulli Society - sponsor the conference with two Elsevier Travel Grants worth 500 Euros each. The grants will be awarded to the following young researchers:
• Jian Song (University of Hong Kong)
• Alexandre Stauffer (Università Roma Tre)
4 - OBITUARIES
* George Edward Pelham Box FRS died on 28 March 2013. He was 93 years old. Box was an English statistician, who worked in the areas of quality control, time-series analysis, design of experiments, and Bayesian inference. His name is associated with results in statistics including Box–Jenkins models, Box–Cox transformations, Box–Behnken designs.
* Kenneth Ira Appel has died in April 19, 2013. Appel was an American mathematician best known for proving, in 1976 with colleague Wolfgang Haken at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the four-color theorem, one of the most famous problems in mathematics.
5.- RECENTLY RELEASED ISSUES BY THE BERNOULI SOCIETY AND
SPONSORED PUBLICATIONS
* Special issues for 2013 International Year of Statistics
- The forthcoming special issue of the journal Stochastic Processes and their Applications (SPA) on the occasion of the 2013 International Year of Statistics, edited by Rainer Dahlhaus, Jean Jacod, Per Mykland and Nakahiro Yoshida, can be downloaded (with permanent free open access) from the SPA website: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03044149/123/7. This special issue also celebrates 40 years of SPA.
-Special Issue of the Bernoulli Journal (BJ) in 2013. Thomas Mikosch and Richard Davis were appointed as guest editors of this special issue. It will consist of a series of invited papers to provide a glimpse at future directions in probability and statistics from new application areas, to the development of new models, to the emerging interfaces between statistics and probability with other sciences as well as essays on the future of probability and mathematical statistics. This issue will be published in addition to the four numbers of the an-nual volume and will have universal electronic open access.