[Probabilidad-Estadistica-Seminario] Second announcement for the XVII CLAPEM
Nicolás Frevenza
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Vie Oct 24 08:00:00 -03 2025
Hola, reenvío el 2do anuncio del XVII CLAPEM que se desarrollará en
Montevideo el año próximo.
Prestar atención al vencimiento próximo de: 1) tesis para el premio
Aranda-Ordaz; 2) Sesiones contribuidas; 3) Inscripción con descuento.
Cualquier cosa me escriben.
Saludos
Nicolás
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This is the second announcement for the XVII Latin American Congress of
Probability and Mathematical Statistics (CLAPEM) that will take place from
March 2-6, 2026 in Montevideo, Uruguay.
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XVII CLAPEM
March 2–6, 2026 – Montevideo, Uruguay
The Latin American Congress of Probability and Mathematical Statistics
(CLAPEM), promoted by the Latin American Society of Probability and
Mathematical Statistics (SLAPEM) and the regional chapter of the Bernoulli
Society, is the most important event in these fields in the region. Since
its inception, it has been a cornerstone in the development and promotion
of probability and mathematical statistics in Latin America.
The call for the Aranda-Ordaz prize
<https://clapem17.cmat.edu.uy/prizes>, contributed
thematic sessions, contributed talks, and posters is currently open.
The organization has a limited amount of funding available to support
participation in the congress, with priority given to applicants from the
region and to those at early stages of their academic careers.
More information is available on the official website:
https://clapem17.cmat.edu.uy/.
The XVII CLAPEM poster can be downloaded here (pdf file)
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/10ZRfvb_eNdpgu6x4_hNFvV4pkZ4xZQbJ/view?usp=drive_link>
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DEADLINES
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Aranda-Ordaz prize: October 31.
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Contributed thematic sessions: November 10.
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Early bird registration: November 30.
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Contributed talks: December 10.
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Poster proposals: December 10.
Notifications regarding the acceptance of sessions, talks, and posters will
be sent approximately 15 days after the respective deadlines.
PROGRAM
Courses
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Gersende Fort (Laboratoire d’Analyse et d’Architecture des Systèmes,
France)
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Daniel Kious (University of Bath, United Kingdom)
Plenary conferences
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Alejandro Cholaquidis (Udelar, Uruguay)
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Liliana Forzani (Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina)
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Davide Gabrielli (Università dell'Aquila, Italy)
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Nicolás García Trillos (University of Wisconsin Madison, USA)
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Alexander Glazman (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
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Adrián González Casanova (Arizona State University, USA)
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Kavita Ramanan (Brown University, USA)
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Cynthia Rush (Columbia University, USA)
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Avelio Sepúlveda (Universidad de Chile, Chile)
Invited Thematic Sessions
The invited thematic sessions will address the following topics:
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Robust Estimation
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Topological Data Analysis and Distance Learning
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Probability and Deep Learning
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Biostochastics
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Sampling Random Genealogies
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Percolation
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Stochastic Processes on Combinatorial Structures
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Scaling Limits for Interacting Particle Systems
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Optimal Stopping and Related Topics
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Statistical Depths
More information about the invited sessions (organizers and preliminary
list of speakers) is available here
<https://clapem17.cmat.edu.uy/invited-sessions>.
FRANCISCO ARANDA-ORDAZ PRIZE
Sponsored by the Bernoulli Society, the Francisco Aranda-Ordaz Award is
granted to one doctoral thesis in Probability and one in Statistics,
written by students from a Latin American institution or from a joint
program with a Latin American institution. Theses defended between March
2023 and September 2025 are eligible for this edition of the Award.
Information on how to apply can be found here
<https://clapem17.cmat.edu.uy/prizes>.
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