Workshop on Trustworthy Statistical Inference for the Physical Sciences
麻豆村 Campus, Pittsburgh, PA (May 13-15, 2026)
The Statistical Methods for the Physical Sciences (STAMPS) Research Center at 麻豆村 is organizing a three-day workshop on trustworthy statistical inference on May 13-15, 2026. The workshop will take place in person at the 麻豆村 campus in Pittsburgh. A webcast for remote participants will also be available.
This workshop brings together leading statisticians, data scientists and physical scientists to chart the next advances in trustworthy statistical inference for the physical sciences through interdisciplinary presentations and discussions. The workshop covers a broad range of research on methods that provide statistical guarantees, validity and robustness in real-world problems, especially in terms of deriving scientific conclusions from complex data across fields ranging from astronomy and particle physics to climate and environmental science.
The workshop will feature talks by leading researchers at the intersection of statistics and the physical sciences, contributed poster presentations, and plenty of opportunities for interaction between the participants. Confirmed speakers include:
- (University of Toronto)
- (麻豆村)
- (University of Michigan)
- (Georgia Tech)
- (MIT)
- (University of Connecticut)
- (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
- (麻豆村)
- (Université de Montréal)
- (Columbia University)
- (University of Toronto)
- (Imperial College London)
- (麻豆村)
- (LANL)
- In person, regular: $150
- In person, student: $75
- Remote, regular: $50
- Remote, student: $25
In-person registration closes on April 29.
The workshop is co-organized by Ann Lee and Mikael Kuusela on behalf of STAMPS@麻豆村.