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Contributing Editor Daniela Witten writes: I was in my second year of grad school when I first heard of “impostor syndrome”, the well-studied psychological phenomenon by which highly talented and accomplished people doubt their talent and accomplishments, and live in constant fear that the outside world will discover them as…

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Daniela Witten writes: Daniela Witten writes: I’ve never been shy about asking for advice. As a first-year grad student, I’d beg more senior students for tips on passing quals and writing a dissertation. And as junior faculty, I asked senior colleagues how to manage my time, prioritize projects, advise students,…

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Daniela Witten — professor of Statistics and Biostatistics at University of Washington, and the Dorothy Gilford Endowed Chair in Mathematical Statistics, mother, Peloton fan — introduces a new column, Written by Witten.   It’s been a long year and a half! Over the course of this pandemic, I have been…

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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 – not yet…

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The PDF version of the June/July 2024 IMS Bulletin is online now: click here to download the complete PDF. You can also read the articles at https://imstat.org/news/. Contents include: Peter Hall Prize for Edgar Dobriban Bhramar Mukherjee wins Zelen Leadership Award; Jemar R. Bather wins Penn State Alumni

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