Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | School of Business and Economics | Statistics | News News Paper "Boosting Functional Response Models for Location, Scale and Shape with an Application to Bacterial Competition" by Stöcker, Brockhaus, Schaffer, von Bronk, Opitz and Greven accepted Paper "Comments on: Inference and computation with Generalized Additive Models and their extensions" by Greven and Scheipl appeared in TEST Paper "Inference for L2-Boosting" by Rügamer and Greven appeared in Statistics and Computing 30(2) Prof. Greven receives DFG funding for „Flexible regression methods for curve and shape data“ Prof. Sonja Greven Granted the Princess Therese of Bavaria Award Top Download: "Flexible Bayesian additive joint models with an application to type 1 diabetes research" by Köhler, Umlauf, Beyerlein, Winkler, Ziegler and Greven koehler_top20_certificate.pdf Paper "Inference for L2-Boosting" by Rügamer and Greven accepted for publication in Statistics and Computing Prof. Dr. Sonja Greven takes over the Chair of Statistics We organize the DAGStat 2025 conference, 24 to 28 March 2025, at HU Berlin Paper "Challenges and Opportunities for Statistics in the Era of Data Science" by Kirch, Lahiri, Binder, Brannath, Cribben, Dette, Doebler, Feng, Gandy, Greven et al. accepted by Harvard Data Science Review An open position as student assistant at the Chair of Statistics (Prof. Greven, 70/11/25) An open position as student assistant at the Chair of Statistics (Prof. Greven, 70/14/25) Eva-Maria Maier receives the DStatG prize for the best scientific publication produced as part of a doctoral thesis Second funding period awarded for DFG-funded project „Flexible regression methods for curve and shape data“ < Previous 20 items 1 2 3 4 5
Paper "Boosting Functional Response Models for Location, Scale and Shape with an Application to Bacterial Competition" by Stöcker, Brockhaus, Schaffer, von Bronk, Opitz and Greven accepted
Paper "Comments on: Inference and computation with Generalized Additive Models and their extensions" by Greven and Scheipl appeared in TEST
Top Download: "Flexible Bayesian additive joint models with an application to type 1 diabetes research" by Köhler, Umlauf, Beyerlein, Winkler, Ziegler and Greven
Paper "Inference for L2-Boosting" by Rügamer and Greven accepted for publication in Statistics and Computing
Paper "Challenges and Opportunities for Statistics in the Era of Data Science" by Kirch, Lahiri, Binder, Brannath, Cribben, Dette, Doebler, Feng, Gandy, Greven et al. accepted by Harvard Data Science Review
Eva-Maria Maier receives the DStatG prize for the best scientific publication produced as part of a doctoral thesis
Second funding period awarded for DFG-funded project „Flexible regression methods for curve and shape data“