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The conference program includes Plenary Lectures and Open Public Lecture (at Venue 1), Invited Sessions and Contributed Sessions (at Venue 2), and poster presentations (at Venue 1). All Invited Sessions and Contributed Sessions consist of three (3) talks coordinated by chairpersons. The Scientific Committee has already selected the plenary speakers and the chairs of the Invited Sessions. Conference participants may propose Contributed Sessions as chairpersons (upon assembling three speakers). The talks in Invited Sessions and Contributed Sessions are by invitation from the chairpersons only. Each speaker may give only one plenary or session talk during the conference.

Participants who do not give a plenary or session talk are encouraged to submit a poster presentation. Contributed Sessions and poster presentations can be proposed using the forms below for consideration by the local organizers. Applications are accepted until May 10, or until the venue reaches capacity.


If you have a plenary talk, an approved talk in an Invited or Contributed Session, or an approved poster, and you need a confirmation or formal invitation for your institution or for visa application, send an email to the conference email address. You will receive a form to fill out, and then we will email you an electronic confirmation. If you need a printed confirmation (on paper), please indicate this in your request. For lectures, the confirmation also serves as an invitation, whereas for posters, it is only a confirmation of acceptance of the poster. Note that if you have completed registration and payment, you will duly receive an invoice (this is not automated, so please allow a few days), but if you do need any additional confirmation, please write to us.


INVITED SESSIONS:
 
IS01 – Fabienne Comte (Université Paris Cité, MAP5) – Statistics for Stochastic Processes
IS02 – Bert Zwart (CWI Amsterdam) – Heavy-Tailed Phenomena in Networks
IS03 – Balázs Ráth (Budapest University of Technology and Economics) – Self-Organized Criticality
IS04 – Bruno Schapira (Aix-Marseille University) – Geometry of Random Walks
IS05 – Wei Qian (City University of Hong Kong) – Random Planar Geometry
IS06 – Victoria Knopova (Kyiv Taras Shevchenko National University) – Lévy-Type Processes
IS07 – Julia Komjathy (Delft University of Technology) – Inhomogeneous Spatial Graph Models
IS08 – Ju-Yi Yen (University of Cincinnati) – Emerging Topics in Stochastic Finance
IS09 – Harriet Walsh (University College Dublin) – Random Partitions
IS10 – Adam Osękowski (University of Warsaw) – Martingales and Their Applications in PDEs and Harmonic Analysis
IS11 – Alexander Drewitz (Universität zu Köln) – Long Range Percolation Models
IS12 – Mickey Salins (Boston University) – Superlinear Stochastic Partial Differential Equations
IS13 – Sarah Penington (University of Bath) – Recent Developments in Branching Structures
IS14 – Mario Diaz (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) – Probabilistic Aspects of Data Privacy
IS15 – Enkelejd Hashorva (University of Lausanne) – Extremes of Gaussian and Related Random Fields
IS16 – Sergey Foss (Heriot-Watt University) – Stochastic Stability
IS17 – Eulalia Nualart (Pompeu Fabra University) – Applications of Stochastic Analysis to Deep Learning
IS18 – Oleksii Kulyk (Wrocław University of Science and Technology) – SDEs: Analysis, Approximation, Inference
IS19 – Dariusz Buraczewski & Piotr Dyszewski (University of Wrocław) – Branching and Interacting Particle Systems
IS20 – Makoto Katori (Chuo University) – Non-Equilibrium Statistical Mechanics
IS21 – Guillaume Poly & Maurizia Rossi (University Rennes 1 & University Milano-Bicocca) – On Nodal Random Variables
IS22 – Arnaud Guillin (Université Clermont Auvergne) – Probabilistic Foundations of Machine Learning
IS23 – Michel Mandjes (Leiden University) – Inference in Stochastic Networks
IS24 – Wlodzimierz Bryc (University of Cincinnati) – Random Media and Limit Theorems
IS25 – Jaime San Martin (Universidad de Chile) – Quasi-Stationary Distributions and Applications
IS26 – Davide Gabrielli (University of L'Aquila) – Invariant Measures and Scaling Limits of Integrable Systems
IS27 – Peter Friz (TU and WIAS Berlin) – Rough Analysis
IS28 – Elia Bisi (University of Florence) – Random Matrices and Combinatorial Structures
IS29 – Guilherme Ost & Patricia Reynaud Bouret (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro & Université Côte d’Azur) – Probabilistic and Statistical Study of Systems of Interacting Neurons
IS30 – Perla Sousi (University of Cambridge) – Mixing Times for Random Walks
IS31 – Shirshendu Ganguly (UC Berkeley) – Random Growth and KPZ Universality
IS32 – Nicolas Champagnat (Inria Center at Université de Lorraine) – Stochastic Eco-Evolutionary Models

CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS:

If you wish to organize a Contributed Session as a chairperson, please fill in the linked form for the approval of the organizers. Applications are accepted until May 10, or until the venue reaches capacity. Form - click here.
 
CS01 – Hsin-Hsiung Huang (University of Central Florida) – Advanced Bayesian Methods and Statistical Innovations in High-Dimensional Mixed-Type Data Analysis and Neuroimaging
CS02 – Xiao Fang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) – Recent Progress on Stein's Method
CS03 – Wei Wu (NYU Shanghai and New York University) – Renormalization in Probability and Quantum Field Theory
CS04 – Zsófia Talyigás & Julie Tourniaire (University of Vienna & Université de Franche-Comté) – Branching Processes as Models for Structured Populations
CS05 – Armand Bernou (Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1) – Recent Advances in Interacting Brownian Particle Systems and Their Mean-Field Limits
CS06 – Alessandro Arlotto (Duke University) – Control and Estimation in Stochastic Systems
CS07 – Anna Vidotto (University of Naples Federico II) – Stochastic Properties of Time-Dependent Random Fields
CS08 – Tommaso Rosati (University of Warwick) – New Frontiers in Stochastic Quantisation
CS09 – Anna Paola Todino & Claudio Durastanti (Università del Piemonte Orientale & Sapienza Università di Roma) – Limit Theorems Through the Lens of Wiener Chaos and Stein-Malliavin Techniques
CS10 – Sergio Andraus (Japan International University) – Dynamics of Stochastic Particle Systems
CS11 – Sandro Gallo (UFSCar and LAAS-CNRS) – Community Detection on Random Network Models
CS12 – Cheuk Yin Lee (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen) – Recent Advances in Non-Markovian Processes and Random Fields
CS13 – Krzysztof Burnecki (Wrocław University of Science and Technology) – Complex Systems I
CS14 – Marcin Magdziarz (Wrocław University of Science and Technology) – Complex Systems II
CS15 – Marek Teuerle (Wrocław University of Science and Technology) – Complex Systems III
CS16 – Zbigniew Palmowski (Wrocław University of Science and Technology) – Recent Advances in Financial and Actuarial Mathematics
CS17 – Bas Lodewijks (University of Augsburg) – Dependent Percolation Models: Discrete and Continuum
CS18 – Tejas Iyer (WIAS Berlin) – Recent Advances in Generalised Preferential Attachment Models
CS19 – Krishanu Maulik (Indian Statistical Institute) – Reinforcement Models: Elephant Random Walk
CS20 – Marek Arendarczyk (University of Wrocław) – Parameter Randomization Methods for Stochastic Processes
CS21 – Alexander Lewis (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen) – Stochastic Numerics on Manifolds
CS22 – Anna Wysoczańska-Kula (University of Wrocław) – Noncommutative Stochastic Processes
CS23 – Dominic T. Schickentanz (Paderborn University) – Stochastic Processes Under Constraints
CS24 – Bartosz Majewski (AGH University of Krakow) – Recent Advances in Statistical Inference for Stochastic Processes
CS25 – Olga Iziumtseva (University of Nottingham) – Volterra Gaussian Processes
CS26 – Ciprian Tudor (University of Lille) – Inference for Stochastic Equations
CS27 – Ekaterina Kolkovska (CIMAT) – Global and Non-Global Solutions of Semilinear Fractional Differential Equations
CS28 – Dasha Loukianova (Université d'Évry-Paris-Saclay) – Propagation of Chaos in Life Science Models
CS29 – Gilles Pagès (Sorbonne Université) – Computing the Invariant Distribution of Linear and Non-Linear Diffusions by Ergodic Simulation
CS30 – Barbara Martinucci & Enrica Pirozzi (Salerno & Campania Luigi Vanvitelli) – Gaussian Processes for Fractional Dynamics and Limiting Behaviour
CS31 – Zbigniew Michna (Wrocław University of Science and Technology) – Extremes, Sojourns and Related Functionals of Gaussian Processes
CS32 – Bartlomiej Blaszczyszyn (Inria/ENS) – Advances in Statistical Inference for Spatial Point Processes
CS33 – Wolfgang Karl Härdle (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) – LLMs and ML in Dynamic Risk Control
CS34 – Lorenzo Cristofaro (University of Luxembourg) – Non-Local Operators in Probability: Anomalous Transport, Stochastic Resettings and Diffusions with Memory
CS35 – Arijit Chakrabarty (Indian Statistical Institute) – Edge and Spectrum of Heterogeneous Ensembles
CS36 – Malgorzata Bogdan (University of Wroclaw) – Probabilistic Graphical Models

POSTERS:

If you wish to present a poster, please fill in the linked form for the approval of the organizers. Applications are accepted until May 10, or until the venue reaches capacity. Form - click here.