San
Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the American Statistical Association
Student
Travel Awards for the 2018 Joint Statistical Meetings in
Vancouver, BC
Are you (or do you
know) a graduate student who is planning to give a presentation at the 2018
Joint Statistical Meetings (JSM) in Vancouver, BC, Canada? This year JSM will
be held from July 28th to August 2nd, 2018. (http://ww2.amstat.org/meetings/jsm/2018/))
The San Francisco Bay
Area Chapter of the American Statistical Association (ASA) is soliciting
applications for Student Travel Awards to JSM 2018.
Up to three
Student Travel Awards for current
graduate students (receiving degrees May 2018 or later) will be issued to cover
up to $1000
in travel expenses to the 2018 JSM. In the last 10 years, more than 30
awards have been given to the qualified students!
Qualification
Applicants must be:
A. Current members of the ASA (http://www.amstat.org/membership/index.cfm).
B. Current full-time graduate students in statistics,
biostatistics, epidemiology, or a related discipline, graduating May 2018 or
later from a university in the greater San Francisco Bay area.
C. Presenting a paper (oral or poster) at the 2018 JSM
as an author.
Application
Applicants should
e-mail the following documents to the Chapter President-Elect - Dr. Li Zhang
(sfasajsm2018@gmail.com) by March 1st, 2018 (11:59 p.m. Pacific Time):
A. One-page essay describing:
1. ASA membership status at the time
of submitting the Student Travel award application.
2. Reasons for attending JSM and for
requesting the Student Travel Award.
3. Amount requested (up to $1000) and
allocation (e.g., airfare, hotel, registration).
4. Current contact information,
including how you can be reached during the summer.
B. An abstract of the paper or poster you are presenting
along with the information of the co-authors, the date and time of your
presentation.
C. A letter from your advisor or Department Chair
confirming your current graduate student status.
Successful applicants
are expected to present their work at the meeting of the San Francisco Bay Area
Chapter of the ASA early June 2018.
Each speaker will give a 20 minute oral
presentation.
Review Process
A committee of the Chapter Presidents
(Past, Current, and Elect) and Chapter Treasurer will review the applications
and select the winners. Winners will be announced on the chapter website (www.sfasa.org)
and notified by telephone or email or both by April 1st, 2018.
Note: The winners should acknowledge The
San Francisco Bay Area Chapter travel support at the end of their presentations
at the JSM.
Comments from 2011 Recipient:
Aida Yazdanparast and Tony Tran of CSUEB were among the 2011
recipients of student travel awards.
Their poster won 3rd prize in the statistical graphics competition in
JSM 2011.
ÒThank you for your
support. It was a very wonderful
experience. ÉÉThank you very much for providing us the travel award.Ó Aida Yazdanparast, CSUEB, MS student
Comments from 2009
Recipients:
Attending JSM can provide a variety of valuable
experiences. One can network with professionals and academics in areas of
interest and attend talks (and fee-based short courses) on cutting-edge
statistics/biostatistics technology:
ÒMy
JSM experience was awesome! Attending JSM provides a wonderful opportunity to
see what is happening at the cutting edge of our field. I networked with many
people and retained contacts, attended many interesting talks, and learned
about new application areas and statistical methods. Presenting my work at JSM
provided me with ideas for expanding it in the future. I would recommend
attending JSM to anyone interested in statistics.Ó Vadim
Bichutskiy, CSU EB, MS 2011
Additionally, JSM provides networking in the
marketplace and offers attendees the opportunity to check out industry
positions:
ÒI met with 10 different companies and universities
from all around the U.S. whom never would have flown me out for an interview
had I not met them initially at the conference. The mere meeting of the people at these
companies and hearing about all the job opportunities was beneficial to
me.
I met with a Statistician at Baylor Health Care from
whom I had the opportunity to find out about the health care industry. Being
from the Biotech and Pharmaceutical industry, I knew health care was different
but did not know the magnitude of the difference. Baylor then flew me to Dallas
for an interview after careful deliberation I accepted a job offer with them
and have moved to Dallas, Texas. I truly do not believe this would have
happened had I not gone to JSM.Ó Monica Anand, CSU EB
MS 2009