Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2024!

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Dear Followers of the YoungStatS project, Dear All!

It has been another intense year for our project, including 4 novel One World YoungStatS webinars, 12 blogposts from leading authors in various areas of statistics and data science, probability and econometrics, and 3 short contributions for the IMS Bulletin.

In particular, we wish to thank our supporters: The Federation of European National Statistical Societies (FENStatS), Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability and the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (IMS).

And we thank You, readers of our postings and participants at our webinars for your support and feedback thus far!

YoungStatS project will resume after the New Year including webinars on random matrix theory, copula models, network econometric models, and regular blogposts. You would also be able to read shorter interviews with some of our contributors soon in the IMS Bulletin, as well as continue following our joint webinar series with the IMS New Researchers Group and Young Data Science Researcher Seminar Zürich.

We wish you to have a great holiday time – Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year 2024!

Editorial Members of the YoungStatS project.

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