Jelena Bradic, professor of statistics and data science in the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science, has been named a fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS).
The selection committee cited Bradic’s “innovative contributions in casual inference, robust machine learning methods, double robustness, for development of inferential methods that do not rely on sparsity in high-dimensional settings, and for exceptional service to the statistical community.”
Bradic’s research centers on causal inference, machine learning, and high-dimensional robust statistics, with applications in areas including public health and policy learning. She joined Cornell in 2025 and leads the university’s Statistics Lab for Causal and Machine Learning.