The Distinguished Science Awards are given to alumni whose work and achievements have made a significant difference in our communities and lives.
Author: Yuan, Yelie
“Data Huskies” team won the award for Best Statistical Insight at the 2023 DataFest challenge
Our “Data Huskies” team (Mathew Chandy, Shivaram Karandikar, Sana Gupta, Hari Patchigolla, Giovanni Lunetta) won the award for Best Statistical Insight at the 2023 DataFest challenge. Congratulations!
Interdisciplinary Seminar: Matthias von Davier, Boston College
“Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Natural Language Processing in Educational Measurement,” presented by Matthias von Davier, Boston College.
Statistics Colloquium: Satrajit Roychoudhury, Pfizer
“Dynamic enrichment of Bayesian small sample, sequential, multiple assignment randomized trial (snSMART) design using natural history data: A case study from Duchenne muscular dystrophy,”
Presented by Satrajit Roychoudhury, Executive Director, Statistical Research and Innovation Group, Pfizer, Inc.
Statistics Colloquium: Maryclare Griffin, University of Massachusetts Amherst
“Structured Shrinkage Priors,” presented by Maryclare Griffin, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Paper of the Month: April 2023
Meng, X. L. (1994). Multiple-Imputation Inferences with Uncongenial Sources of Input . Statistical Science, 538-558.
Statistics Undergraduates Win Senior Slice 2023
Undergraduate students Mathew Chandy and Pranav Tavildar have won the Senior Slice for 2023 with their creative pizza recipes. Mathew Chandy – Vodka sauce base topped with sausage, mushrooms, tomatoes, bacon, fresh mozzarella, shredded mozzarella, basil, and pesto. Pranav Tavildar (vegan pizza) – General Tso base topped with crispy tofu, caramelized onions, broccoli, peppers, vegan […]
Robert W. Makuch Distinguished Lecture in Biostatistics: Lee-Jen Wei, Harvard University
“Lost in Translation,” presented by Lee-Jen Wei, Harvard University.
Virtual Collaborative Statistics Colloquium
“Power Priors for Leveraging Historical Data: Methods and Applications,” presented by Ming-Hui Chen, University of Connecticut.
Interdisciplinary Seminar: Joseph Schafer, Census Bureau
“Modeling Coarsened Categorical Variables: Techniques and Software, ” presented by Joseph Schafer, United States Census Bureau.