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Conference Information:

October 10, 2016
H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (Map)
Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, Georgia

The Georgia Statistics Day Conference Series:

Georgia Statistics Day is a one-day conference on theoretical and applied data science with the goal of promoting interdisciplinary research within the flagship institutions of the state of Georgia. This annual conference aims to enable junior researchers in the Southeast region of the United States, including graduate students, to present their work, to be exposed to the state-of-art developments in research on statistics, big data, and related scientific areas, and to interact with some of the key players in the area. Georgia Statistics Day puts emphasis on mentoring of junior researchers and on the interaction between senior and junior researchers.

The mission statement that was adopted before the inaugural GSD2015 meeting reads as follows:
The purpose of the Georgia Statistics Day series of conferences is to nurture and encourage junior researchers in the field, and to stimulate research in topics of practical relevance to science and industry. The conferences focus on new directions of research in statistical theory and applications. Ample time is scheduled for poster sessions and informal  discussion. A comfortable setting is provided for the free exchange of ideas. Through this conference series senior researchers will provide leadership, inspiration and direction to junior researchers.

This year the keynote speaker will be Professor Iain Johnstone from Stanford University.

Georgia Statistics Day Steering Committee:

Jeff Wu (GaTech), Lance Waller (Emory), and Abhyuday Mandal (UGA)

Local Organizing Committee:

Brani Vidakovic,  Xiaoming Huo, and Ben Haaland

Conference Registration Cost:
  • Participant Fee on or before 9/30/2016: $100;  After 9/30/2016: $150
  • Student Fee on or before 9/30/2016: $50; After 9/30/2016: $75
GSD2016 Sponsors:

ISyE Georgia Tech; Center For Statistical Science Georgia Tech; Georgia Chapter of American Statistical Association; JMP Statistical Discovery from SAS; Procter & Gamble; Wells Fargo;  John Wiley & Sons.