Aleksandra (Seša) Slavković, professor of statistics and public health sciences, the Dorothy Foehr Huck and J. Lloyd Huck Chair in Data Privacy and Confidentiality ...
In the management of the small populations of severely endangered species it is important to preserve not only individuals, but also their genetic diversity. In some instances, there may be only ...
Congratulation to SFU Statistics and Actuarial Science recent Master's graduate, Vatsal Desai, who has been awarded the 2025 Netspar Thesis Award for his outstanding project entitled A generalized ...
Every year, SFU Public Square is privileged to work with SFU's Office of the Vice-President, Academic on the Nora and Ted Sterling Prize in Support of Controversy. With the Sterling Prize committee, ...
Declan Rice is quickly becoming the heartbeat of Arsenal's midfield. Signed to be the difference-maker in the biggest games, he is now delivering performances that show why he could be the most ...
Random forests (RFs) have become a cornerstone for nonparametric estimation and prediction, yet their finite-sample properties—particularly in survival analysis and quantile estimation—remain ...
The San Diego Padres, for a brief period, were atop the Los Angeles Dodgers for the NL West division lead. But, after getting swept, they are a few games back of the Dodgers for the division. However, ...
IN April 1937, Dr. J. Neyman, of the Department of Statistics, University College, London, delivered three lectures and was the leading speaker at six conferences, all held at the Graduate School of ...
Over the years, SFU Public Square has had the pleasure of working with Chloe Riley from SFU Library a number of times. We've been thrilled to collaborate with Chloe on events for the SFU Library ...