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Statistics Seminar

The Statistics seminar aims to cover topics from all areas of statistics both from a traditional perspective but also from a more data science perspective. The seminar is also offered as MATH 567, Seminar in Statistics, Section 01.

Location: Whitney 100E (See the directions to the department)
Time: Thursdays, from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm
Organizers: Jingchen (Monika) Hu and Pratik Misra

See also: Data Science Seminar and the Capstone Seminar.

Fall 2025

  • August 28
    Speaker: Pratik Misra (Binghamton University)
    Title: Structural identifiability and causal discovery in Gaussian graphical models
    Abstract
  • September 25
    Speaker: Bryon Aragam (University of Chicago)
    Title: TBD
  • October 16
    Speaker: Samuel Wang (Cornell University)
    Title: TBD
  • October 30
    Speaker: Mathias Drton (Technical University of Munich)
    Title: TBD
  • November 6
    Speaker: Harrison Quick (University of Minnesota)
    Title: TBD

Spring 2025

  • March 6
    Speaker: Yushu Shi (Weill Cornell Medicine)
    Title: CAT: A conditional association test for microbiome data using a permutation approach
    Abstract
  • March 20
    Speaker: Praveen Niranda (Internal)
    Title: Network Reconstruction Using Nonparametric Additive ODE Models
    Abstract
  • March 27
    Speaker: Jonathan Stallrich (NC State)
    Title: Optimal Designs for Two-Stage Inference
    Abstract
  • April 3
    Zoom presentation only
    Speaker: Rumi Chunara (NYU)
    Title: A Multi-level Perspective for Navigating the Intersection of Data and Public Health
    Abstract
  • April 10
    Speaker: Tanzy Love (University of Rochester)
    Title: TBD
    Abstract
  • April 17
    ABD Exam presentation
    Speaker: Zhongyuan Zhao (Internal)
    Title: On Optimality of the Shiryaev-Roberts Change-Point Detection Method in the Exponential Case
    Abstract
  • April 24
    Speaker: Bruce Phillips (Internal)
    Title: Data Twinning
    Abstract
  • May 1
    Speaker: Xinhai Zhang (Internal)
    Title: Neural Network Models in CATE Estimation
    Abstract
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