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May 16, 2023
Citizen science involves volunteers who participate in scientific research by collecting data, monitoring sites, and even taking part in the whole process of scientific inquiry (Roy et al. 2012, Scyphers et al. 2015). In the past two decades, citizen science (also called participatory or community-based monitoring) has gained tremendous popularity…

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A new column, and a new way to interact with the Bulletin Columnist Radu Craiu introduces our new advice column for early-career researchers: Every beginning is hard, and a career in science is, oh my, no exception. Floating about your head is the uncertainty about the long journey ahead, the…

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IMS Fellow Jordan Stoyanov (Newcastle University, UK, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Shandong University, China) is seeking your involvement in finding agreement on a set of rules for distinct and recognizable notations and abbreviations for writings in Probability and Statistics. Download his article here.…

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May 9, 2023
Daniela Witten writes: This Bulletin issue announces the Class of 2023 IMS Fellows. First and foremost: congratulations to each and every new Fellow! This is an incredible career accomplishment. You make me optimistic about the future of our field. However, today I’d like to discuss the fact that only three…

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May 3, 2023
A new issue of Annals of Applied Probability has been published. You can get a summary in PDF-format at: https://www.imstat.org/publications/aap/aap_33_3/aap_33_3.pdf If you or your library has subscribed to the journal, electronic access to the full journal articles is at: https://projecteuclid.org/ or https://www.jstor.org/

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