Young Statisticians and Probabilists (YSP) Days
Next day
The 13th day will take place on February 7, 2024 at the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris.
Themes will be:
- (Beyond) Mean Field Interactions : Anna De Crescenzo, Matthias Rakotomalala and Samuel Daudin
- Fairness : Nicolas Schreuder, Gayane Taturyan and Mathieu Molina
- Model selection : Hélène Halconruy et Marion Naveau
- Debate on surveys: an active session co-organised with the Survey group of the French Statistical Society.
The complete program for the day will arrived soon.
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Principle
The purpose of these days is to allow young probabilists and statistician (s) to meet and share in a friendly atmosphere. They also allow them to discover the breadth of the world of research.
Organization of a day
One day breaks down into four one-hour sessions, two in statistics and two in probability. Each session focuses on a theme and breaks down into:
- A thirty minute tutorial done by a researcher. The goal is to provide the basis and the notation necessary to understand the presentations that will follow so that everyone can understand without being a specialist in the field. The audience will be able to ask questions during the tutorial.
- Two 15-minute presentations each made by PhD students on their research theme. The interest is that the guardian has helped before the exhibitors to allow them to make a presentation in the best conditions.
Who is this day for?
This day is especially for:
- PhD students wishing to exhibit who will be accompanied and will be able to exhibit, sometimes for the first time, in a relaxed atmosphere.
- Young doctors wanting to help the new generation.
- M2 students, doctoral students, doctors and other auditors interested in probability and statistics and wishing to see relatively popular presentations (requiring a beginning level of M2).
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Archive of previous days
You can find the programs of previous years by clicking here.
Contacts:Perrine Lacroix, Eloi Tanguy, Antonio Ocello, Auriane Gabaut, Charlotte Voinot and Ulysse Gazin.