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Deadline Aug 15: The 2025 ISU-NISS Conference on AI and Statistics, September 12-15

  • 1.  Deadline Aug 15: The 2025 ISU-NISS Conference on AI and Statistics, September 12-15

    Posted 08-12-2025 13:09

    Registration Link: Registration - ISU-NISS Conference on AI and Statistics

    Location: Iowa State University

    Dates: September 12-15, 2025

    Sponsors: 

    1. Iowa State University Department of Statistics
    2. National Institute of Statistical Sciences
    3. Translational Artificial Intelligence Center

    The 2025 ISU-NISS Conference on AI and Statistics will take place Friday, September 12 to Sunday, September 14 on the Iowa State University campus. This three-day event brings together researchers at the intersection of artificial intelligence and statistical science to explore the latest theoretical and applied advances in AI and statistics.

    The program will feature invited plenary sessions and poster presentations covering a range of topics such as causal reasoning, online inference and streaming data, sequential decision-making, image and shape analysis, geospatial AI, and applications of machine learning and AI in forensic science and survey statistics. 

    We invite academics, industry professionals, and students to join us on the ISU campus for stimulating discussions, collaborative networking, and community-building around the future of AI and statistics.

    Confirmed Speakers: 

    Bryon Aragam, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
    Trent D Buskirk, Old Dominion University, School of Data Science and Department of Epi, Bio and Environmental Health
    Serina Chang, University of California Berkeley, EECS and Computational Precision Health
    Yang Chen, University of Michigan, Statistics
    Moo Chung,  University of Wisconsin-Madison, Biostatistics and Medical Informatics
    Alex Hagen, Pacific Northwest National Lab
    Heike Hofmann, CSAFE/University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Statistics
    Eric Laber, Duke, Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
    Lan Luo, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Biostatistics and Epidemiology
    Yang Ni, Texas A&M University, Statistics
    Chris Saunders, South Dakota State University, Statistics
    Shubhanshu Shekhar, University of Michigan, EECS
    Lan Wang, University of Miami, Management Science
    Christopher K. Wikle, University of Missouri, Statistics
    Lei Zou, Texas A&M University, Geography

    Organizing committee

    Zhengyuan Zhu (Chair), Iowa State University, Statistics
    Lynna Chu, Iowa State University, Statistics
    Chunlin Li, Iowa State University, Statistics
    Danica Ommen, Iowa State University, Statistics
    Andrew Thomas, University of Iowa, Statistics and Actuarial Science



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    Randy Freret
    NISS.org
    rfreret@niss.org
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