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New Directions, Discoveries Presented at First Cornell Day of Statistics

Presenters and organizers of the 2015 Day of Statistics
Monday, September 14, 2015

The first-ever Cornell Day of Statistics, held on Friday, September 11, brought together field leaders and students for an all-day conference to showcase new directions and new discoveries in Statistics. The conference slate included presentations from seven of the field's best:

Bill Strawderman of Rutgers – Some Aspects of Shrinkage Estimation

Dominique Fourdrinier of Rouen, France – Estimation of the Inverse Scatter Matrix of an e.s. Distribution

Cornell Stats Professor Marty Wells – Hierarchical Bayes and MAP Estimators

Liza Levina of the University of Michigan – Overlapping Community Detection by Spectral Methods

Harry Zhou of Yale – Community Detection: Minimaxity and Computational Algorithms 

Richard Davis of Columbia – On Central Limit Theorems for Weakly Dependent Random Fields with Applications

Edoardo Airoldi of Harvard – Some Fundamental Ideas for Causal Inference on Large Networks

Strawderman ('65) – who opened the event with his talk on shrinkage estimation – received the Cornell Distinguished Alumni Award for his leadership and profound contributions to the statistics profession over the last nearly 50 years. During the award presentation, Wells cited Strawderman's groundbreaking findings in statistical decision theory, Bayesian analysis and statistical applications.

"Bill's many colleagues, collaborators and friends have been privileged to interact with him," said Wells, a longtime friend and colleague. "We have learned very much and benefitted from his great imagination, sharp intuition, extensive knowledge, clear exposition, and constant generosity."

Couldn't make it? See the accompanying gallery for photos from the event.

 

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