Committee for Conferences on Stochastic Processes
Content
- Committee Members
- Past and future conferences
- Guidelines for organisers
The
Committee for Conferences on Stochastic Processes (CCSP) is a subject area committee of the Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability, under Article 5.2 of its statutes. The objective of CCSP is the advancement of the theory and application of stochastic processes. It will organize international meetings on this subject, and generally play a role in the activities of the International Statistical Institute, that is consistent with this task. The CCSP will conduct its affairs in accordance with the spirit of the statutes of the Bernoulli Society, while retaining autonomy and flexibility, in order to ensure continuity of ideas and goals.
Committee Members
Chair: James Norris (UK) (2010-2011)
Past Chair: Marta Sanz-Solé (Spain) (2010-2011)
Members:
- Jean Bertoin (France) (2010-2013)
- Mu-Fa Chen (China) (2008-2011)
- Ana Bela Cruzeiro (Portugal) (2010-2013)
- Pablo Ferrari (Argentina) (2008-2011)
- Hans Föllmer (Germany) (2008-2011)
- Raya Feldman (USA) (2010-2013)
- Antonio Galves (Brazil) (2010-2013)
- Dmitry Ioffe (Israel) (2010-2013)
- Ed Perkins (Canada) (2008-2011)
- Kavita Ramanan (USA) (2010-2013)
- Alain Sznitman (Switzerland) (2008-2011)
- Balint Toth (Hungary) (2010-2013)
- Vladimir Vatutin (Russia) (2008-2011)
- Jochen Blath - SPA 09 Organiser (Germany) (2010-2011)
- Víctor Pérez-Abreu - Ex-officio, as Bernoulli Society President (Mexico)
Past and future conferences on stochastic processes and their applications (SPA)
- 35th. 2011 Oaxaca, Mexico, June 19-25, 2011, conference website.
- 34th. 2010 Osaka, Japan,
September 6-10, 2010, conference website.
- 33rd. 2009
Berlin, Germany, July 27-31, 2009, conference website, participants 650.
- ........ 2008 No meeting (
World Congress, Singapore, July 14-19, 2008, conference website.)
- 32nd. 2007
Champaign-Urbana, Illinois USA, August 5-11, 2007, conference website, participants 200.
- 31st. 2006 Paris, France,
July 17-21, 2006, conference website, participants 550.
- 30th. 2005
Santa Barbara, California, USA, conference website, participants 150, see the report by Raya Feldman in Bernoulli News 12, No.2, 2005.
- ........ 2004 No meeting (6th World Congress,
Barcelona, July 26-31, 2004, conference website.)
- 29th. 2003 Angra dos Reis, Brazil
- 28th. 2002 Melbourne, Australia
- 27th. 2001 Cambridge, England
- ........ 2000 No meeting (5th World Congress in
Guanajuato)
- 26th. 1999 Beijing, China
- 25th. 1998 Corvallis, Oregon, USA
- 24th. 1997 Viña del Mar, Chile
- ........ 1996 No meeting (4th World Congress in
Vienna)
- 23rd. 1995 Singapore
- ........ 1994 No meeting (3rd World Congress in
Chapel
Hill)
- 22nd. 1993 Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- 21st. 1992 York, Canada
- 20th. 1991 Nahariya, Israel
- 19th. 1990 Eisenach, Germany
- 18th. 1989 Madison, USA
- 17th. 1988 Rome, Italy
- 16th. 1987 Stanford, USA
- 15th. 1985 Nagoya, Japan
- 14th. 1984 Gothenburg, Sweden
- 13th. 1983 Cornell, USA
- 12th. 1982 Clermont-Ferrand, France
- 11th. 1981 (December) India
- 10th. 1981 Montreal, Canada
- ........ 1980 No meeting
- 9th. 1979 Evanston, USA
- 8th. 1978 Canberra, Australia
- 7th. 1977 Enschede, The Netherlands
- 6th. 1976 Israel
- 5th. 1975 College Park, Maryland
- 4th. 1974 York, Canada
- 3rd. 1973 Sheffield, UK
- 2nd. 1972 Louvain or Leuven, Belgium
- 1st. 1971 Rochester, NY, US
Guidelines for organisers of SPAs
The CCSP takes responsibility for general oversight of the SPAs, by interacting with SPAs’ organisers. The CCSP in cooperation with the local organisers, will make sure that there is broad representation on the Scientific Programme Committee and in the speakers, that local facilities are appropriate and that registration fees are reasonable.
Each SPA will have at least two committees: an Organising Committee and a Scientific Programme Committee. Members of these committees are appointed by the organisers, in consultation with CCSP.
The scientific programme of a SPA will typically consists of:
- Plenary lectures (about 20, including the named ones)
- Doob lecture (selected by SPA organizers, sponsored by the Illinois J. of Mathematics)
- Lévy lecture (selected by SPA organizers, sponsored by Elsevier)
- IMS-Medallion lectures (up to two, selected and sponsored by IMS)
- Itô Prize lecture (by the Itô Prize winner, sponsored by Elsevier, each second year)
- Invited sessions (about three lectures each)
- Contributed sessions
- Poster sessions
Last update: 25.01.2010