Robert Tibshirani, Constance van Eden Invited Speaker

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Robert Tibshirani is a Professor in the Departments of Statistics and Health Research and Policy
at Stanford University, internationally known for his work in data mining and applied statistics.  
He develops statistical tools and makes exceptional contributions to methodology and theory for 
the analysis of complex data sets, for smoothing and regression methodology, in statistical 
learning and classification, and in application areas that include public health, genomics, 
and proteomics.

His impact has spanned decades, from his thesis work on local likelihood estimation, to his 
development of and continuing work with his well-known LASSO method, which uses an L1 penalization 
in regression and related problems.  Another important contribution is his work on Significance 
Analysis of Microarrays. He has also co-authored three well-known books: "Generalized Additive 
Models", "An Introduction to the Bootstrap", and "The Elements of Statistical Learning”. The last 
book has become one of the classic texts in data mining. 

Prof. Tibshirani has received numerous honors and awards for his great contributions, including 
the 1996 COPSS Presidents' Award and 2012 Statisticial Society of Canada's Gold Medal. He is a 
Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the American Statistical Association, and the 
Royal Society of Canada, and a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences.

This event is jointly supported by the Prof. Constance van Eeden Fund
Department of Statistics and PIMS 


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