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2023 SLDS Student Paper Competition for JSM 2023

  • 1.  2023 SLDS Student Paper Competition for JSM 2023

    Posted 10-17-2022 09:16

    Key dateDecember 15th, 2022 (11:59 pm EST)

    The Section on Statistical Learning and Data Science (SLDS) of the American Statistical Association (ASA) is sponsoring a student paper competition for the 2023 Joint Statistical Meetings to be held in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 5th - 10th, 2023. The paper should be original theoretical, methodological, or applied research that uses principles of statistical learning and data science. Papers that have been accepted for publication are NOT eligible for the competition. Student winners will present their papers in a designated topic-contributed session at the 2023 JSM organized by the award committee. In this session, they will be presented with a monetary prize ($1000) and an award certificate. Additionally, several honorable mentions may be awarded.

    Eligibility:

    • The student (graduate or undergraduate) must be enrolled in a degree-granting institution on December 1, 2022.

    • The student must be the first author of the paper (joint first authorships are not allowed).  

    • The paper must NOT be accepted for publication at the time of submission.

    • The student must be a member of the ASA SLDS section.

    • The student must be willing to attend and present the paper at the 2023 JSM.

    • Students may submit the same paper to be considered for student paper competitions to at most two ASA sections. If and when students win and accept an award from one section, they must inform the other sections involved, thereby removing them from the competition for the other section.

    • Each student may only submit one paper to this competition.

    Applications: 

    Please use this form (https://forms.gle/GddBdzsT37kBdzJQ8) to submit the paper by December 15th, 2022, at 11:59 PM EST. This form will ask you to upload a blinded manuscript that removes any author-identifying information. The submitted manuscript can follow any style and formatting, but the length of the paper is limited to at most 30 pages double-spaced (excluding references and appendices). The form will also ask for a letter from the applicant's faculty advisor. The letter should include a verification of the applicant's student status and, in the case of joint authorship, should indicate what fraction of the contribution is attributable to the applicant. All materials must be in English. Please submit the manuscript and the letter as PDF files.

    Selection Criterion:

    Submissions will be reviewed by the SLDS Student Paper Competition Award committee. The selection criteria used will include statistical novelty, innovation and significance, relevance to statistical learning and data science, and the professional quality of the manuscript.

    For questions, please contact the SLDS 2023 Student Paper Competition Co-chairs, Xingye Qiao (qiao@math.binghamton.edu) and Kean Ming Tan (keanming@umich.edu).



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    Xingye Qiao
    Professor, Binghamton University
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