Past Webinars

A sub-initiative of the IMS New Researcher group organizes a bi-annual webinar to showcase young researchers’ works in contemporary statistics topics. These webinars are organized jointly with YoungStatS and the Young Data Science Researcher Seminar at ETH Zurich. 

October 3rd, 2023
Discussant: Razieh Nabi (Emory)
Speakers: Mikhail Yurochkin (IBM and MIT-IBM Watson), Linjun Zhang (Rutgers)
March 20th, 2023
Discussant: Niklas Pfister (University of Copenhagen)
Speakers: Zijan Guo (Rutgers), Sara Magliacane (University of Amsterdam and MIT-IBM Watson)

 

Past New Researchers Conferences

Past meetings have been funded by the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, the Office of Naval Research, Google, and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics. To see what happened at a past meeting check out the links below.

  • 23rd Meeting (2023) University of Toronto, Toronto
  • 22nd Meeting (2022) George Mason University, Fairfax
  • 21st Meeting (2019) Colorado State University, Fort Collins
  • 19th Meeting (2017) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
  • 18th Meeting (2016) University of Wisconsin, Madison
  • 17th Meeting (2015) University of Washington, Seattle
  • 16th Meeting (2014) Harvard University, Cambridge
  • 15th Meeting (2013) Centre de recherches mathématiques, Montréal
  • 14th Meeting (2012) University of California, San Diego
  • 13th Meeting (2010) University of British Columbia, Vancouver
  • 12th Meeting (2009) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
  • 11th Meeting (2008) University of Colorado, Boulder
  • 10th Meeting (2007) University of Utah, Salt Lake City
  • 9th Meeting (2006) University of Washington, Seattle
  • 8th Meeting (2005) University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
  • 7th Meeting (2004) York University, Toronto
  • 6th Meeting (2003) University of California, Davis
  • 5th Meeting (2001) Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta
  • 4th Meeting (2000) Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore
  • 3rd Meeting (1997) University of Wyoming, Laramie
  • 2nd Meeting (1995) Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario
  • 1st Meeting (1993) University of California, Berkeley