Schloss Reisensburg (Günzburg, Germany)
July 24, 2022 – July 27, 2022
52th workshop of the working groups Statistical Computing (GMDS/IBS-DR) and Klassifikation und Datenanalyse in den Biowissenschaften (GfKl).
The workshop "Statistical Computing" is held annually by the Working Groups "Statistical Computing" of the GMDS/IBS-DR and "Biostatistics" of the GfKl. The meeting offers a forum for the discussion of methodological developments in the field of statistical computing. Special emphasis is given on applications in the life sciences, but contributions from other research areas are also very welcome.The location of the "Statistical Computing" workshops is Reisensburg Castle near Ulm (Germany), which provides on-site accommodation and food for the participants. The workshop is usually started on Sunday by a keynote talk held by an expert in the field of statistical computing. In the following days the program includes contributed talks, hands-on tutorials and at least one more keynote talk. The number of participants is typically around 40, which facilitates productive and enjoyable discussions.
Important information:
Hygiene concept at Reisensburg Castle: 3G (May 2022)
Abstract submission deadline: 30.04.2022
We appreciate contributed presentations from the research areas "Statistical Computing" and "Computational Statistics".
Abstracts for talks or posters should be submitted by e-mail to Hans Kestler (hans.kestler@uni-ulm.de) and Axel Fuerstberger (axel.fuerstberger@uni-ulm.de). The workshop language will be English.
Confirmed invited speakers are
- Rolf Backofen (Freiburg) - Machine-Learning in the Context of CRISPR Research
- Marvin N. Wright (Bremen) - Random Forests: Myths and Facts
- Tutorial: Vanessa Didelez (Bremen) - Introduction to Causal Discovery
Statistical Computing 2023 is planned from 30.07.2023 to 02.08.2023
All participants are required to take a COVID19-test. Tests will be provided on site.
Templates for abstract submissions
If you submit an abstract for a talk or a poster presentation, please use the following templates:
Former Workshops:
- Statistical Computing 2019
- Statistical Computing 2018
- Statistical Computing 2017
- Statistical Computing 2016
- Statistical Computing 2015
- Statistical Computing 2014
- Statistical Computing 2013
- Statistical Computing 2012
- Statistical Computing 2011
- Statistical Computing 2010