Clarafications
Clara Grazian, Senior Lecturer in Statistics in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sydney, continues our advice column for (anonymous) early-career researchers.
Question: I am close to finishing my PhD in Statistics in a country that is part of Europe, although I don’t have a …
Do you need some friendly advice? Are you unsure how to go about something? Does everyone around you look like they know exactly what they’re doing? (They really don’t!). We’re inviting early-career researchers to send their questions about the life of a researcher or ask for career advice, and…
Do you need some friendly advice? Are you unsure how to go about something? Does everyone around you look like they know exactly what they’re doing? (Hint: they don’t!). We’re inviting early-career researchers to send their questions about the life of a researcher or ask for career advice, and…
We have two problems again—but this time the statistics problem and the probability problem are both based on the same story, and both are somewhat non-standard versions of the birthday problem. Student members of IMS are invited to send us your answers for either or both. The deadline is EXTENDED …
Do you sometimes feel like your fellow students or colleagues seem to be swimming, while you’re drowning in uncertainty? Let us help! Early-career researchers are invited to send their questions about the life of a researcher or ask for career advice, and the IMS Bulletin’s Clara-fications columnist, Clara Grazian, will…