The symposium, “New Frontiers in Reliability and Risk Analysis: A Tribute to Nozer D. Singpurwalla” will take place at The George Washington University on October 13-14, 2023. This two-day meeting will commemorate the life and work of Nozer Singpurwalla by bringing together experts from the fields he helped to shape. The symposium will feature four plenary sessions highlighting prominent speakers who each knew Nozer personally and reflect his diverse research interests. The plenary speakers are Jim Berger of Duke University, Sallie Keller of the U.S. Census Bureau, Way Kuo of City University of Hong Kong, and Jayaram Sethuraman of Florida State University. Past (2017) American Statistical Association President Barry Nussbaum – who is also one of Singpurwalla’s former doctoral students – will give the keynote address during the symposium banquet. The meeting will likewise bring together young future researchers and national and international scholars with diverse disciplinary backgrounds to present and discuss current and emerging trends in a variety of disciplines, including reliability, risk analysis, Bayesian methods, time series analysis, decision theory, and foundations of statistics. Along with theoretical foundations impacting statistics, computer science, and mathematics, researchers can likewise present applications regarding these topics in business, engineering, environmental studies, finance, and the health sciences. Limited travel support will be available for students participating in the poster session. We look forward to welcoming you to this symposium to celebrate Nozer’s important contributions to all of the disciplines in which he worked. To learn more about and/or register for the symposium, please visit the website https://statistics.columbian.gwu.edu/nds2023 or send an email to nds.symposium@gmail.com with any questions or concerns.