Speaker(s)
Inchi Hu
Professor
Department of Statistics
David Kepplinger
Assistant Professor
Department of Statistics
Nicholas Rios
Assistant Professor
Department of Statistics
Wanli Qiao
Associate Professor
Department of Statistics
Lily Wang
Professor
Department of Statistics
Taylor Lewis
Adjunct Professor
Department of Statistics
Date
Friday, September 6, 2024
11:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. ET
Location
Johnson Center
Room 333, Meeting Room D
4511 Patriot Circle
Fairfax, Virginia 22030
Lightning Talks
Lightning Talks are short, focused presentations that showcase key ideas, research highlights, or emerging questions within a single session. Unlike traditional seminars that explore one topic in depth, these talks emphasize clarity, brevity, and accessibility, encouraging speakers to distill their work into its most compelling insights. Each presentation may highlight a single problem, case study, or novel methodology designed to spark curiosity and discussion. Because multiple speakers present in succession, attendees gain rapid exposure to a wide range of projects, methods, and perspectives in a compact format.
Lightning Talks bring together faculty, researchers, and students to share high-impact ideas, foster cross-disciplinary connections, and showcase the breadth of the department’s expertise. This seminar format stimulates collaboration and provides a dynamic platform for exploring intersections across diverse areas of statistical research.
Event Organizer
Jonathan L. Auerbach
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics
College of Engineering and Computing
George Mason University
Ben Seiyon Lee
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics
College of Engineering and Computing
George Mason University