Young Scientists Award
The work of young scientists is highly appreciated. The Scientific Committee will award the best presentation and best poster:
- the awarded will be Invited Speakers at the next edition of LinStat,
- the best presentation by a young scientist will get a prize (300 CHF) from our media partner Entropy.
This open access journal maintains a rigorous and a medium publication time of 42 days from submission to publication online.
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Results of LinStat2020 Young Scientists Award
- 1st prize - Malwina Janiszewska (Poland):
Matrix approximation by block structures via entropy loss function
- 2nd prize - Efthymia Derezea (UK):
A saddlepoint approximation test for period detection: Application to lightcurves
- 3rd prize - Denise Uwamariya (Sweden)
On the ratio of extremal eigenvalues of β-Laguerre ensembles
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