To honor Jon Wellner's 65th birthday, the Departments of Statistics and Biostatistics of the University of Washington are hosting the conference "From probability to statistics and back: high-dimensional models and processes". Session topics will include: high dimensional probability and empirical processes, nonparametric and semiparametric models, shape-restricted inference, statistical learning theory, statistics in complex learning designs, and survival analysis.

The conference is scheduled just before the Joint Statistical Meeting 2010 in Vancouver, Canada, which is only 3 hours away from Seattle by car or train, so that participants can conveniently combine the two events.

Registration
Invited speakers
Participants
Tentative Program
Organizing Committee
Lodging Information
We recommend the following hotels (see Maps and Directions for their locations):
Maps and Directions
Map of conference locations and hotels:

View a larger Map.

Directions to the University of Washington campus:

Biography:
Jon was born in Portland, Oregon on August 17, 1945. After living in Missoula, Montana, Spokane, Washington, and Ogden, Utah, he completed high school at Ogden High School, Ogden Utah in 1963. He attended the University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho from 1963 to 1968 and completed a Bachelor of Science degree, majoring in Mathematics and Physics. After a start at graduate school at Yale University in 1969 - 1970 followed by service in the U.S. Army Signal Corps from 1969 - 1971, he began graduate study at the University of Washington in 1971. Jon completed his Ph.D. in Statistics (with a degree from the School of Public Health and Community Medicine via the Biomathematics Program) with Galen Shorack at the University of Washington in 1975. He worked as Assistant Professor and Associate Professor of Statistics at the University of Rochester in Rochester, New York, from 1975 until 1983. Jon accepted a position as Professor of Statistics at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington in 1983, and has remained at the University of Washington since that time. Sabbatical leaves from the UW have taken him to Munich (Germany), Leiden (The Netherlands), and the Free University of Amsterdam and Delft University (The Netherlands) in 1980-1981, 1987-1988, and 2003-2004 respectively. Jon has had 25 Ph.D students (as of November 2009), and is currently advising two Ph.D. students.

Jon has served the Institute of Mathematical Statistics as an Associate Editor of the Annals of Statistics (1983-1988 and 1992-1994), Program Secretary (1996-1998), Co-Editor of the Annals of Statistics (2001-2003), IMS Executive Editor for Statistics Surveys (2007-2009), and member of the IMS Council (2007-2010). He is also currently serving as an Associate Editor for Probability Theory and Related Fields.

Jon's research interests include empirical process theory, large sample theory in statistics, semiparametric models, statistical inference under shape constraints, and inequalities. He has published four books on empirical processes, semiparametric models, and maximum likelihood estimation in inverse problems with Galen Shorack, Aad van der Vaart, Peter J. Bickel, Chris Klaassen, Ya'acov Ritov, and Piet Groeneboom, and over 90 papers (written with over 43 co-authors).

Further details are available here

Jon A. Wellner
Jon A. Wellner
Jon A. Wellner