THE 22nd CONFERENCE of the ROMANIAN SOCIETY of PROBABILITY and STATISTICS

THE 22nd CONFERENCE of the ROMANIAN SOCIETY of PROBABILITY and STATISTICS, BUCHAREST, MAI 10-11, 2019
Simion Stoilow Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest

Since 1991, the annual conference of the Romanian Society of Probability and Statistics brings together academics and students from Romania and abroad to discuss recent developments in research in probability theory and mathematical statistics. This year, the conference will be held at IMAR (Simion Stoilow Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, Bucharest) on Mai 10-11, 2019.

The web pages of the past editions of the conference can be found here.

The topics of the conference will include:

    • Stochastic Processes
    • Statistics
    • Optimization
    • Actuarial and Financial Mathematics

The conference is organized by

  • the Romanian Society of Probability and Statistics,
  • the Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest,
  • „Gheorghe Mihoc-Caius Iacob” Institute of Mathematical Statistics and Applied Mathematics, and
  • Simion Stoilow Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy
 

Scientific Committee

Organizing Committee

Vlad Barbu (Universite de Rouen, France)

Lucian Beznea (IMAR and FMI, Bucharest)

Denis Enachescu (FMI, Bucharest)

Cristian Preda (Universite de Lille 1, France)

Vasile Preda (FMI, Bucharest)

Aida Toma (ASE & ISMMA, Bucharest)

Ciprian Tudor (Universite de Lille 1, France)

Gheorghita Zbaganu (ISMMA, Bucharest)

Ionel Popescu (FMI and Imar, Bucharest)

Luiza Badin (ASE & ISMMA, Bucharest) 

Iulian Campean (Imar Bucharest)                         
Dragos-Patru Covei 
(ASE, Bucharest) 

Silvia Dedu (ASE, Bucharest)

Marius Giuclea (ASE, Bucharest) 

Oana Lupascu (ISMMA, Bucharest)

Ana Maria Răducan (ISMMA, Bucharest)

Vasile Silviu (FMI, Bucharest)                                   
Maria Tudor (ASE, Bucharest)

Honorary Scientific Committee

 

Mioara Buiculescu (ISMMA, Bucharest)

Ion Cuculescu (Romanian Academy)

Marius Iosifescu (Romanian Academy)

Ioan Stancu-Minasian (ISMMA, Bucharest)

Romica Trandafir (UTCB, Bucharest)

Ion Vaduva (FMI, Bucharest)

 

 

List of Speakers (Tentative)
  • Vlad Bally (Université de Paris-Est, France)  
  • Dan Crisan (Imperial College London, United Kingdom)
  • Radu Craiu (University of Toronto, Canada)
  • Céline Lacaux  (Université d’Avignon, France)
  • Bohdan Maslowski (Charles Univ.  Prague, Czech Republic)
  • Madalina Olteanu (Université de Paris 1, France)
  • Valentin Patilea (ENSAI Rennes, France)
  • Giovanni Peccati (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
  • Nicolas Perkowski  (Max Planck Institute, Germany)
  • Julien Randon-Furling (Université de Paris 1, France) 
  • Lauri Viitasaari (University of Helsinki, Finland)

Special Sessions

       We welcome proposals for special sessions. The proposals should be submitted to ciprian.tudor@univ-lille.fr and lucian.beznea@imar.ro before April 1st, 2019. Please Include:

  • Title of the proposed special session;
  • Names/affiliation/email adress of the organizers;
  • Tentative list of speakers.       

Prize

Starting with 2019, the society will award a prize (1000 RON) for a young Romanian probabilist or statistician that defended the PH. D. in a Romanian institution in the last ten years (2009-2019). Applications are welcome from candidates or from any other scientific personality that knowns the candidate. The proposals should be submitted to ciprian.tudor@univ-lille.fr and lucian.beznea@imar.ro before April 1st, 2019.

Please send a short CV and a list of publications. 

Deadline Registration

The deadline for registration is April 15th, 2019. The registration is free but mandatory.

Conference Registration Form 

Contact Information

Poster [click to download]

Practical details:

The conference will take place at the Simion Stoilow Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy, 21 Calea Grivitei Street, 010702 Bucharest, Romania.

The rooms will be announced in the programme.

Arrival from the Otopeni Airport:
The easiest way to go from the airport to the city center is to take a taxi. Once you exit the baggage claim, you find on your right (also on your left) a machine where you can order a taxi by touching on the screen the name of a company (the price per kilometer of each company is written there, all companies have more or less the same price).
The fare from the airport to the IMAR should be about 50 RON (1 euro=4,7 RON approx.) (A tip of about 20 RON is usual but not mandatory).
Another posibility is to take the bus. You need to follow the inscription „Bus to Bucharest” and to take the bus 783. There is a counter to buy tickets near the station.

SPSR 2019 – Conference Program

Registrered participants (April 22, 2019)

  1. Dragos-Patru Covei (ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  2. Daniel Ciuiu (Technical University of Civil Engineeing, Bucharest, Romania)
  3. Pavlina Jordanova (Shumen University, Bulgaria)
  4. Iulian Campean (Imar Bucharest, Romania)
  5. Iuliana Iatan (Technical University of Civil Engineering Bucharest, Romania)
  6. Radu Craiu (University of Toronto, Canada
  7. Alex Karagrigoriou (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  8. Andreas Makrides (Uniuversity of Rouen, France and University of Cyprus)
  9. Ciprian Tudor (University of Lille, France)
  10. Lauri Viitasaari (University of Helsinki, Finland )
  11. Emil Simion (University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania)
  12. Radu Stoica (Universite de Lorraine, France)
  13. Vali Asimit (Cass Business School, City, University of London, UK)
  14. Kimon Ntotsis (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  15. Oana Lupascu-Stamate (ISmma, Bucharest, Romania)
  16. Paschalini Trentou (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  17. Vlad Bally (Universite Paris Est, France)
  18. Christos Meselidis  (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  19. Alexei Leahu (Technical University of Moldova, Moldova)
  20. Achilleas Anastasiou (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  21. Raluca Vernic (Ovidius University, Constanta, Romania)
  22. Lucian Beznea (Imar Bucharest, Romania)
  23. Maria Tudor (ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  24. Marko Voutilainen (Aalto University, Finland)
  25. Stefanut Ciochina (Dunarea de Jos University of Galati, Romania)
  26. Andrei Badescu (University of Toronto, Canada)
  27. Valentin Patilea (Ensai, CREST, France)
  28. Meryem Slaoui (University of Lille, France)
  29. Ion Vaduva (FMI, University of Bucharest, Romania)
  30. Bogdan Gh. Munteanu “(Henri Coanda” Air Force Academy of Brasov, Romania)
  31. Céline Lacaux (University of Avignon, France)
  32. Madalina Olteanu (University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France)
  33. Ioannis Triakosias  (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  34. Charalampos Koukoumis  (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  35. Robe-Voinea Elena-Gratiela si Pintilie Alexandru (Ovidius University, Constanta, Romania)
  36. Mitra Fouladirad (University of Troyes, France)
  37. Vlad Stefan Barbu (University of Rouen, France)
  38. Romeo Negrea (Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania)
  39. Bohdan Maslowsk (Charles University in Prague, Czeck Republic)
  40. Marius Radulescu (Ismma Bucharest, Romania)
  41. Constanta Zoe Radulescu (Ismma Bucharest, Romania)
  42. Gheorghita Zbaganu (Ismma Bucharest, Romania)
  43. Eirini  Papamichail  (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  44. Antonia Serli   (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  45. Obayda Assaad (University of Lille, France)
  46. Manuela-Simona Cojocea (FMI Bucharest, Romania)
  47. Mihaela Pricop-Jeckstadt (Universitatea Politehnica Bucharest, Romania)
  48. Sezen Ciorabai (Ovidius University, Constanta, Romania)
  49. Thomas Gkelsinis  (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  50. Giovanni Peccati (University of Luxembourg)
  51. Marinela Marinescu (ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  52. Cornelia Enachescu (Ismma Bucharest, Romania)
  53. Denis Enachescu (FMI, University of  Bucharest, Romania)
  54. Ioan Stancu-Minasian (Ismma Bucharest, Romania) 
  55. Andreea-Madalina Rusu-Stancu (Ismma Bucharest, Romania) 
  56. Aida Toma (ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  57. Emilian Paraicu (FMI, University of  Bucharest, Romania)
  58. Romica Trandafir (UTCB Bucharest, Romania)
  59. Vasile Preda  (FMI, University of  Bucharest, Romania)
  60. Mihaela Paun (University of Bucharest, Romania)
  61. Petre Caraiani (Institute for Economic Forecasting, Romanian Academy and ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  62. Razvan-Cornel Sfetcu (FMI, University of  Bucharest, Romania)
  63. Cristian Preda (University of Lille, France)
  64. Alexandru Amarioarei (FMI, University of  Bucharest, Romania)
  65. Bogdan Corneliu Biolan (FMI, University of  Bucharest, Romania)
  66. Vincent Vandewalle (Inria and University of Lille, France)
  67. Silvia Dedu (ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  68. Sorina-Cezarina Sfetcu (FMI, University of  Bucharest, Romania)
  69. Voicu Boscaiu (Ismma Bucharest, Romania) 
  70. Maria Provelengiou  (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  71. Marius Giuclea (ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  72. Ovidiu Solomon (ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  73. Ana Raducan (Ismma Bucharest, Romania) 
  74. Julien Randon-Furling  (University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, France)
  75. Nicolas Perkowski (Max-Planck-Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany)
  76. Luiza Badin (ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  77. Sorina Gramotovici (ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  78. Dan Crisan (Imperial College, UK)
  79. Ionel Popescu (FMI, Imar, Georgia Tech)
  80. G. D’Amico (University of Chieti-Pescara, Italy)
  81. Konstantina  Ntzereme (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  82. Konstantinos Thanasi (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  83. Simona Decu  (ASE Bucharest, Romania)
  84. Corina-Mihaela MORTICI (ASE)
  85. Siouris George-Jason  (University of the Aegean, Greece)
  86. Mioara Buiculescu (Ismma Bucharest, Romania)
  87. Ioan Cuculescu (FMI, University of  Bucharest, Romania)
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