The ASA Joint Section on Statistical Computing and Graphics has officially joined Mastodon and LinkedIn! ๐ Follow us for updates, discussions, and more: https://t.co/lRfS3JerMs & https://t.co/kS2mLy9uAd #rstats#dataviz#JSM2024
2024 Student Paper Awards go to Jae Choi (University of Texas - Dallas), Yu Wang (Medical College of Wisconsin), Thomas Sun (Rice University), and Yuhang Lin (CSAFE at Iowa State). Congratulations!
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We look forward to their presentations at #JSM2024!
The 2024 John M. Chambers Statistical Software Award goes to Sherry Zhang (for R package Cubble,ย https://t.co/QBK0jwQ4D3), Monash University. Congratulations!
Calling students again! Submit your work in the development and implementation of computational tools for the John M. Chambers Statistical Software Award. The submission window will be open Dec. 1 - Dec. 15. Read more details at https://t.co/vDqSqgw449.
Calling students! We encourage you to submit your work for the Graphics and Computing Student Paper Award by Dec. 15th at 5pm ET. The submission window will be open on Dec. 1st. Read more details at https://t.co/vBBeg7CNJS.
Register for the Mini-Symposium on Statistical Computing in Action happening online on Saturday, Nov. 4th! Submit your abstract for a speedy presentation session by Oct. 2nd.
https://t.co/0eMRxl3Xsm
We are seeking invited session proposals for #jsm2024. The theme is โStatistics and Data Science: Informing Policy and Countering Misinformation.โ Invited session proposals are due Thursday, September 7th and can be submitted through the online portal (https://t.co/tuBHvZzqV9).
Congratulations to all who received awards for their outstanding work at the Computing and Graphics Section Mixer in Toronto this week! Check out awardees on our website at https://t.co/ShZCx76VJ7. #jsm2023
Weโre also grateful to generous support from publishers CRC Press (https://t.co/GVMAHcnNXG), OโReilly (https://t.co/i3t7CjsFkl), SIAM (https://t.co/4PnXP0y0kJ), Cambridge University Publishing (https://t.co/tN6AEm83B4), and our sponsor SAS/Stats (https://t.co/hWvBrwLUey) #JSM2023
Hope to see you all *TONIGHT* (Mon. Aug. 7 at 6:30 PM - 8 PM) for the Sections on Statistical Computing and Graphics Mixer (Fairmont Royal York; Room: F - Confederation 5&6)!
Hope to see many of you at this year's JSM!
Monday, Aug 7 (6:30 PM - 8:00 PM) is the Sections on Statistical Computing and Statistical Graphics Mixer (Fairmont Royal York; Room: F - Confederation 5&6)
Professor Gopal Gupta will discuss 'Advanced General Intelligence: Are We There Yet?' for the next ASA Statistical Computing Section Webinar Series. May 12, 2:00pm EST. Register at https://t.co/t9KFEJO1R2.
Video recordings of the online mini-symposium organized by our section are on YouTube Channel (https://t.co/Rng0f7YbPM). The 2023 mini-symposium is being planned. Suggestions and volunteers are welcome.
2023 Student Paper Awards go to June Choe (Penn), Haoyu Jiang (Duke), Subrata Pal (Iowa State University) , and Wenjia Wang (Pittsburgh). Congratulations!
We look forward to their presentations at the 2023 Joint Statistical Meetings!
The review panel also selected two honorable mentions:
Junhao Huang and Jin Zhu (for package abess, https://t.co/fB8iS9KizC), National University of Singapore and Sun Yat-Sen University;
Yelie Yuan (for R package wdnet, https://t.co/UH2nrJ0eep), University of Connecticut.
And thanks to the review panel of the John M. Chambers Statistical Software Award consisted of Stephen Berg, Yixuan Qiu and Samantha Tyler (chair of the review panel).
The 2023 John M. Chambers Statistical Software Award goes to Haiyang Huang and Yingfan Wang (for python package PaCMAP, https://t.co/FM2w4FL0A0), Duke University. Congratulations!