Modern statistics is no longer limited by how much data is collected, but by how quickly and effectively it can be analyzed. From climate modeling and genomics to finance and public health, today’s statistical problems often require running thousands—or even millions—of calculations to quantify uncertainty, test assumptions, and explore complex models. Increasingly, those … [Read more...] about High-Performance Statistical Computing: Why the Future of Statistics Is Parallel
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Statistical Computing, Graphics Sections Announce Student Award Winners
2025 John M. Chambers Statistical Software Award Harriet Mason, Monash University, for “ggdibbler,” an R graphics (add-on for ggplot2) software package that enables visualizing uncertainty in data on a variety of graphic outputs including raster plots, contour plots, stack plots, and spatial plots 2025 Student Paper Competition The winners will make their … [Read more...] about Statistical Computing, Graphics Sections Announce Student Award Winners


