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The IMS/ASA Spring Research Conference (SRC) is an annual conference sponsored by the American Statistical Association (ASA) Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences (SPES)[1] and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS)[2].

The goal of the SRC is to promote cross-disciplinary statistical research in engineering, science and technology. The topics broadly cover a wide range of research areas including design and analysis of experiments, uncertainty quantification, computer experiment, machine learning, quality control, reliability modeling, statistical computing, with the applications in business, industry, environment, information technology and advanced manufacturing. The SRC also regularly has invited sessions organized by editors of top journals including Technometrics, Journal of Quality Technology, and SIAM/ASA Journal on Uncertainty Quantification.

About every three or four years, the Spring Research Conference (SRC) and the Quality and Productivity Research Conference (QPRC) will have a joint conference together as the Joint Research Conference (JRC)[3]. The QPRC is an annual conference sponsored by the American Statistical Association's Section on Quality and Productivity[4].

Due to the [COVID-19 pandemic], the SRC 2020 was cancelled, which was originally planned to be hosted by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan from May 20-22, 2020 [5]. The SRC 2021 is under planning and will still be hosted by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan.

History

The first SRC was held in 1992 in Philadelphia as IMS Regional Meeting-Special Topics in Industrial Statistics. The inaugural conference was held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, in June, 1994, with Rob Easterling as program chair and Jerry Sacks as local organizer. The long-term welfare of the conference is handled by a conference management committee. The members of the first conference management committee were Vijay Nair (Chair), Jon Kettenring, Jerry Lawless, Jeff Robinson, Daryl Pregibon, and C. F. Jeff Wu. The conference completed its 25th anniversary in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2018.[6]

Past Conferences

Dates Location Host Website
May 22–24, 2019 Blacksburg, Virginia Virginia Tech SRC 2019
June 11–14, 2018 Santa Fe, New Mexico Los Alamos National Laboratory JRC 2018
May 17–19, 2017 New Brunswick, New Jersey Rutgers University SRC 2017
May 25–27, 2016 Chicago, Illinois Illinois Institute of Technology SRC 2016
May 20–22, 2015 Cincinnati, Ohio Procter & Gamble Company SRC 2015
June 24–26, 2014 Seattle, Washington University of Washington JRC 2014
June 20–22, 2013 Los Angeles, California University of California-Los Angeles SRC 2013
June 13–15, 2012 Cambridge, Massachusetts Harvard University SRC 2012
June 22–24, 2011 Evanston, Illinois Northwestern University SRC 2011
May 25–27, 2010 Gaithersburg, Maryland National Institute of Standards and Technology JRC 2010
May 27–29, 2009 Vancouver, Canada Simon Fraser University SRC 2009
May 19–21, 2008 Atlanta, Georgia Georgia Institute of Technology SRC 2008
May 21–23, 2007 Ames, Iowa Iowa State University [SRC 2007]
June 7–9, 2006 Knoxville, Tennessee University of Tennessee-Knoxville JRC 2006
June 1–3, 2005 Park City, Utah University of Utah [SRC 2005]

References

  1. ^ "ASA Section on Physical and Engineering Sciences". American Statistical Association. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
  2. ^ "IMS Representatives with Other Organizations". Institute of Mathematical Statistics.
  3. ^ "The Joint Research Conference 2014". University of Washington.
  4. ^ "ASA Quality and Productivity Section". American Statistical Association.
  5. ^ "2020 Spring Research Conference". Oakland University. Retrieved 25 February 2021.
  6. ^ "2018 Joint Research Conference". ASA Colorado-Wyoming Chapter. Retrieved 17 May 2019.