2022 Langenhop Lecture & SIU Probability and Statistics Conference
October 28-30, 2022
A NATIONAL RESEARCH CONFERENCE IN THE FIELDS OF STATISTICS AND PROBABILTY.
The School of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences at Southern Illinois University Carbondale is pleased to announce a research conference in the area of Probability and Statistics. This event is combined with the annual Langenhop lecture series to promote the importance of mathematics to a general audience. The conference will begin at noon on Friday October 28th and end around noon on October 30th.
Register here (or use the link on the left) as soon as possible. For paying by credit card, please scroll down for instructions.
Other attendees may contact any of the following for accommodations:
Home2Suites by Hilton, 618-529-2555 Click here to reserve your room with our special conference rate.*
Holiday Inn, 618-549-2600
Hampton Inn 618-549-6900
Best Western, 618-351-6611
* Special rates are for limited rooms on a first-come, first-served basis. If you have any problems using the website please call 615-453-6503 for assistance.
Transportation will be provided to and from the hotel to the conference site.
There is a registration fee for all except students who are presenting.
Registration is $30 if you are paying by check or money order. Mail check/money order to the following address:
SIUC Mathematics
LLMC 2022
1245 Lincoln Drive
Neckers 360 - MC 4408
Carbondale, IL 62901
If you would like to pay by credit card, the registration fee will be $32. Please follow these instructions:
- Submit your registration form
- After submission, come back to the main page
- Click this link: https://dce.siu.edu/wconnect/ace/CourseStatus.awp?&course=23V0902501
- You will have to create an account to use this service.
Please submit an abstract of your presentation to: mathfrontdesk@siu.edu by October 14th, 2022.
Download the abstract template here.
LANGENHOP LECTURER: Professor Dennis Cook, University of Minnesota
THE LANGENHOP LECTURE IS INTENDED FOR A GENERAL UNIVERSITY AUDIENCE, HIGHLIGHTING THE BEAUTY AND IMPACT OF PURE MATHEMATICS.
LOGIC & PROBABILITY
Nathanael Ackerman, Harvard University
Dana Bartošová, University of Florida
Anton Bernshteyn, Georgia Tech
Douglas Cenzer, University of Florida
Cameron Freer, MIT
James Freitag, University of Illinois Chicago
Valentina Harizanov, George Washington University
Meng Che (Turbo) Ho, California State University Northridge
M. Leah Karker, Providence College
Rehana Patel, Bentley University
Lynn Scow, California State University San Bernardino
Hunter Spink, Stanford University
Linda Westrick, Penn State University
Francesca Zaffora Blando, Carnegie Mellon University
ECONOMETRICS
Nazmul Ahsan, Saint Louis University
Sajal Lahiri, Southern Illinois University
BIOSTATISTICS
Jaroslaw Harezlak, Indiana University
Jennifer Le-Rademacher, Mayo Clinic
Siamak Noorbaloochi, University of Minnesota
Sally Paganin, Harvard University
Chathurangi Pathiravasan, Boston University
Massimiliano Russo, Harvard University
Sandra Safo, University of Minnesota
DATA SCIENCE
Mohamad Kazem Shirani Faradonbeh, University of Georgia
George Michailidis, University of Florida
STATISTICS
Mostak Ahammed, Southern Illinois University
Sumanta Basu, Cornell University
Bhaskar Bhattacharya, Southern Illinois University
Lynne Billard, University of Georgia
Andrew Brown, Clemson University
Priyan De Alwis, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Daniel Eck, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Liliana Forzani, Universidad Nacional del Litoral
Mulubrhan Haile, Westminster College
Gholamhossein Hamedani, Marquette University
Wiranthe Herath, Drake University
Jun Hu, Oakland University
Whitney K. Huang, Clemson University
Rukayya Ibrahim, Penn State Harrisburg
Chenlu Ke, Virginia Commonwealth University
Jennifer Koran, Southern Illinois University
Mehdi Maadooliat, Marquette University
Hossein Moradi, South Dakota State University
Nitis Mukhopadhyay, University of Connecticut
Farzad Sabzikar, Iowa State University
Nasser Sadeghkhani, Ohio State University
Hadi Safari, Stevens Institute of Technology
David Scott, Rice University
Khalil Shafiei, University of Northern Colorado
Zhihua Su, University of Florida
Qin Wang, University of Alabama
Jiaying Weng, Bentley University
Yao Zheng, University of Connecticut
Xianyang Zhang, Texs A&M University
Reginald Ziedzor, Southern Illinois University
SPONSORS:
School of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences (Langenhop Fund)
National Security Agency
Office of the Provost
College of Engineering, Computing, Technology & Math
Organizing Committee:
Dubravka Ban
Seyed Yaser Samadi
Wesley Calvert