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Ruobin Gong writes: Pete Wells, the renowned restaurant critic for the New York Times, announced his retirement earlier this year. During his twelve years of tenure, Wells reviewed hundreds of restaurants all over and surrounding the New York City area, from Michelin-starred establishments to old-time favorites, and to newer, relatively…

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Xiao-Li Meng writes: Winston Churchill is known for his many memorable quotes, and for wine lovers, none more savory than his toast to Champagne: “In victory, I deserve it; in defeat, I need it.” As a staunch believer in Churchill’s chicken soup for life, I found it impossible to not…

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The one-day meeting on Frontiers in Statistical Machine Learning (FSML) will take place August 2, 2025, in Nashville, USA. This inaugural IMS co-sponsored workshop aims to ignite conversations and collaborations at the intersection of statistics and machine learning. Featuring peer-reviewed, open-call submissions for four-page extended abstracts, this event will showcase…

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Each issue of the IMS Bulletin is available in PDF format, as well as selected articles that you can read on this website. From this page you can download each issue of Volume 53 (2024) as it is published. < Previous Volume (2023) | Next Volume (2025) > | Return

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As previously announced, the following IMS members have been selected to receive the 2025 IMS Lawrence D. Brown PhD Student Award: Louis V. Cammarata, Harvard University; Ying Jin, Harvard University (previously at Stanford University); and George Stepaniants, California Institute of Technology (previously Massachusetts Institute of Technology)…

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