The LISA 2020 Global Network is pleased to host the 5th LISA 2020 Global Symposium to celebrate the 2025 World Statistics Day - Virtual Oct 20, 22, 24
The LISA 2020 Global Network is pleased to host the 5th LISA 2020 Global Symposium to celebrate the 2025 World Statistics Day.
Virtually held on October 20, 22, and 24, 2025.
Ethical AI and Statistics
AI for Health, Agriculture, and Education
Capacity Building in Statistics using AI Tools
Case Studies from LISA Labs
Generative AI in Statistical Education and Research
Statistical Modeling in the Age of Machine Learning
Call for Abstracts: 25 Aug, 2025
Deadline for Abstract Submission: 30 Sept, 2025
Decision: 3 Oct, 2025
Presentation Submission Deadline: 10 Oct, 2025
Program Release: 15 Oct, 2025
Prof. David Banks
Professor at Duke University, USA
Topic: The Data Science of Refugee Camp Management
Prof. Carla Vivacqua
Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Brazil
Topic: Statistical Wisdom Meets AI in the Fight Against Climate Change
Dr. Ali Hadi
Distinguished University Professor at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, and Professor Emeritus at Cornell University, USA
Topic: Cluttering in Big Data
Prof. Ahmed Elragal
Chaired Professor in Information Systems, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden
Topic: Viewpoint of Information: Technology Integrated with Statistical Methodology
Dr. David Stern
Mathematical Scientist and Founding Director at IDEMS International, England, United Kingdom
Topic: The Continued Importance of Statistical Advisory in the Age of AI
Prof. Eric Vance
Associate Professor of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Director of the LISA 2020 Global Network
Topic: The Journey of the LISA 2020 Global Network
Dr. Asifa Kamal
Associate Professor, Department of Statistics, LCWU
Topic: Data Visualization using ggplot
Dr. Pooja Sengupta / Prof. Bhaswati Ganguli
Senior Lecturer, Business School, Info Systems & Operations Mgmt, New Zealand / Professor of Statistics, University of Calcutta
Topic: Recommended Analysis using ChatGPT
Prof. Manoj Kumar Diwakar
Postdoctoral Associate (Biostatistics and Health Economics), Department of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Topic: Cox Regression Model Using R
Dr. Benjamin Odoi
University of Mines and Technology, UMaT, Tarkwa, Ghana
Topic: Informed Decision Making in Africa Using Data Science Storytelling
Dr. Kim Love
K. R. Love Quantitative Consulting and Collaboration
Topic: Statistical Collaboration in Private Practice
Sujith Murughan Mudaliyar
Consultant: MS Power Platform & Power BI Sheffield, UK
Topic: Power BI