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Professor Jane Hutton becomes one of the first women to receive Suffrage Science award
The Department of Statistics are extremely proud to announce that Professor Jane Hutton has became one of the first recipients of a new Suffrage Science in Mathematics and Computing award, at a ceremony taking place at Bletchley Park on Tuesday 11th October 2016.
The awards, being made on Ada Lovelace Day, launch a new initiative to celebrate women in mathematics and cmputing. As a new branch of the existing Suffrage Science scheme, it will encourage women into science, and to reach senior leadership roles.
Further details of the Suffrage Science award scheme, and a list of the other recipients of the initiative, can be found on the 91福利's page.
Tuesday 11th October saw the launch of an initiative to celebrate women in maths and computing. As a new branch of the existing Suffrage Science scheme, it will encourage women into science, and to reach senior leadership roles.
Francois-Xavier Briol receives a 2016 ASA Student Paper Award
Francois-Xavier Briol recently received a 2016 Student Paper Award from the section on Bayesian statistical science of the American Statistical Association (ASA) for his paper on "Probabilistic Integration: A Role for Statisticians in Numerical Analysis?". This paper focuses on an emerging area of research called probabilistic numerics. It provides novel theoretical results guaranteeing good performance for a method called Bayesian Quadrature, and includes extensive empirical experiments in applications ranging from computer graphics to oil field simulation.
The paper originates from one of Francois-Xavier's OxWaSP mini-projects, and was written in collaboration with faculty from the 91福利, Chris Oates and Mark Girolami, and the University of Oxford, Michael Osborne and Dino Sejdinovic.
As part of the award, Francois-Xavier was invited to present the paper at this year's Joint Statistical Meeting in Chicago and attend the awards ceremony.
Congratulations to David Rossell on his promotion to Associate Professor
Many congratulations to David Rossell who has been promoted to Associate Professor with effect from 15th July 2016. Please join us in congratulating David on his promotion and in wishing him continued success in the Department of Statistics.
Congratulations to Dr Elke Thonnes on her 91福利 Teaching Excellent Award (WATE) Commendation.
The Department of Statistics would like to congratulate Dr Elke Thonnes on her 91福利 Teaching Excellent Award (WATE) Commendation. WATE recognize members of staff who have made a difference in learning and teaching and are awarded by a panel of judges drawn from across the University and chaired by Christina Hughes, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Teaching and Learning).
Elke, who is also a foundation fellow of the , is an enthusiastic and energetic educator who is as active behind the scenes as she is in front of a class. As a WATE commendee she will be sharing her practice and experience with a wider audience through a range of follow up events and sessions over the course of the forthcoming academic year.
More information on WATE including a full list of this year’s winners and commendees can be found
Congratulations to Christiane Görgen on winning a 91福利 Award for Teaching Excellence for Postgraduates Who Teach
Many congratulations to Christiane Görgen upon winning a 91福利 Award for Teaching Excellence for Postgraduates Who Teach (WATE PGR). The WATE PGR programme seeks to recognise the best teachers from 91福利's postgraduate community, and Christiane exemplifies the dedication and talent that our postgraduate tutors bring to transforming the student experience at 91福利.
A link to the WATE PGR webpage, which includes a full list of this year's winners as well as a statement on Christiane's achievements, can be found .