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Shixiao Zhang is this year’s winner of the Pierre Robillard Award of the Statistical Society of Canada (SSC) which recognizes the best PhD thesis in probability or statistics defended at a Canadian university in a given year. His thesis, entitled “Multiply Robust Empirical Likelihood Inference for Missing Data and Causal Inference Problems," was written while Shixiao was a doctoral student in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at University of Waterloo under the supervision of Dr.

Friday, June 5, 2020 8:00 am - 7:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Alumni Day & Virtual Celebration of the Math Class of 2020

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Last time this year, we saw our 40,000th alumnus cross the stage and we got to celebrate every graduate. Unfortunately, we don’t get to do that with the Class of 2020. This year’s graduation will be like no other we’ve ever had because it’s virtual and we hope to hold an in-person ceremony as soon as we are able. But our nearly 1,200 students conferring still deserve a memorable end to their time in the Faculty of Mathematics.

When Shanku Niyogi (BMath CS ’94) learned about the Waterloo Student Emergency Support Fund, he knew he had to pitch in.

A result of the collaboration of campus leadership with the Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association (WUSA), the Student Emergency Support Fund provides short-term financial help for students facing unexpected expenses as a result of COVID-19.

Recent PhD graduates, Tom Kelly (Combinatorics and Optimization) and Priyank Jaini (Computer Science), have been awarded the Faculty of Mathematics Doctoral Prize. Now in its second year, these prizes are awarded annually to recognize the achievements of top graduating doctoral students in the Faculty of Mathematics.

Tuesday, May 12, 2020 7:30 am - 7:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

2020 Women in Math Virtual Celebration

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Join us on May 12, 2020, for the second International Women in Mathematics Day – as we celebrate digitally with a stellar lineup of speakers from across the globe.

Register now to hold your spot. Limited space is available.

We have a full program, including:

The following was excerpted from an article published on the website of CS-Can/Info-Can, the nation’s professional society dedicated to representing all aspects of computer science and the interests of the discipline to Canadians.

It’s not about building technology; it’s about finding a solution to an existing problem for the research group of Ihab Ilyas, a professor at the Cheriton School of Computer Science.

University of Waterloo Faculty to Mathematics researchers have developed a new method that enables large insurers to reduce the time spent estimating the financial liabilities of their portfolios from days to hours while achieving high accuracy.

A study details the new method which significantly reduces computational time, but still estimates the financial liability of variable annuity portfolios accurately for business purposes.