Workshops
Workshop Series
The society organizes in non-pandemic periods workshops on a biannual basis. We try to arrange it as attractive as possible as well as as cheap as possible. Members of the society pay a reduced fee and may apply for financial support for their Ph.D. students. Please contact us.
Plenary speakers of our workshops
List of past workshops organized by us
Past workshops organized by us
2024 | Delft |
2019 | Dresden |
2017 | Berlin |
2015 | Wroclaw |
2013 | Hamburg (Abstracts) |
2011 | Wismar |
2009 | Aachen mit Spring School (Proceedings) |
2007 | Wroclaw |
2005 | Würzburg |
2003 | Blaubeuren (Abstracts) |
2001 | Höfchen (Mittweida) |
1999 | Weißig (Sächsische Schweiz) |
Plenary speakers of our workshops
SMSA 2024 Delft
Plenary Lecture I: Concentration bounds for statistical learning for time dependent data
Wei-Biao Wu (U Chicago, USA)
Plenary Lecture II: Tests of exogeneity in proportional hazards models with censored data
Ingrid van Keilegom (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Plenary Lecture III: Advances in Adversarial Risk Analysis
Fabrizio Ruggeri (U Milano, Italy)
Plenary Lecture IV: Towards a statistical foundation for machine learning methods
Johannes Schmied-Hieber (U Twente, Netherlands)
SMSA 2019 Dresden
Plenary Lecture I: Stairways to Hell
Winfried Stute (Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen)
Plenary Lecture II: Asymmetric distributions and quantile estimation
Irène Giebels (KU Leuven)
Plenary Lecture III: Fractional processes: New limit theorems and statistical inference (download slides)
Mark Podolskij (Aarhus University)
Plenary Lecture IV: From Industrial Projectsto Research Topics (download slides)
Alessandro di Buchhianico (Eindhoven University of Technology)
SMSA 2017 Berlin
Allan Gut (Uppsala University, Sweden)
Plenary Lecture II: Statistical Methodology for Comparing Curves
Holger Dette (Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany)
Plenary Lecture III: Empirical Regression Quantile Process in Analysis of Risk
Jana Jurecková (Charles University of Prague, Czech Republic)
SMSA 2015 Wroclaw
Plenary Lecture I: Some recent results in change-point analysis
Marie Hušková (Charles University of Prage, Czech Republic)
Plenary Lecture II: Visualizing association structure in bivariate copulas using new dependence function
by Teresa Ledwina (Wroclaw University of Technology and Science)
Plenary Lecture III: Large deviations of chi-squarred divergence errors on partitions
Györfi László (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)