The International Environmetrics Society promotes the participation of statisticians, mathematicians, scientists and engineers in the solution of environmental problems.
SEVEN ISI ASSOCIATIONS
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Since 2008
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TIES: The International Environmetrics Society
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“Earth” – We borrow it from our children, so let’s treat the Earth well.
The International Environmetrics Society (TIES) is a non-profit organization aimed to foster the development and use of statistical and other quantitative methods in the environmental sciences, environmental engineering and environmental monitoring and protection. In 2008, TIES became one of the associations of the ISI.
Objectives
The International Environmetrics Society (TIES) promotes the participation of statisticians, mathematicians, scientists and engineers in the solution of environmental problems and emphasizes the need for collaboration and for clear communication between individuals from different disciplines and between researchers and practitioners. The Society further promotes these objectives by conducting meetings and producing publications, and by encouraging a broad membership of statisticians, mathematicians, engineers, scientists and others interested in furthering the role of statistical and mathematical techniques in service to the environment.
Objectives
The International Environmetrics Society (TIES) promotes the participation of statisticians, mathematicians, scientists and engineers in the solution of environmental problems and emphasizes the need for collaboration and for clear communication between individuals from different disciplines and between researchers and practitioners. The Society further promotes these objectives by conducting meetings and producing publications, and by encouraging a broad membership of statisticians, mathematicians, engineers, scientists and others interested in furthering the role of statistical and mathematical techniques in service to the environment.
Executive Committee
President: Yulia R. Gel (See picture)
President-Elect: Claire Miller
Europe Rep: Francesco Finazzi
Global Rep: Amira El-Ayouti
Publication Officer: Amanda Hering
Global Rep: Hsin-Chang Huang
Secretary: Elena N. Naumova
North America Rep: Nathaniel Newlands
North America Rep: Alessio Police
Treasurer: L. Leticia Ramírez Ramírez
Communication Officer: E. Ashley Steel
North America Rep: Hao-Zhang
Ex officio: Conchita Kleijweg
President-Elect: Claire Miller
Europe Rep: Francesco Finazzi
Global Rep: Amira El-Ayouti
Publication Officer: Amanda Hering
Global Rep: Hsin-Chang Huang
Secretary: Elena N. Naumova
North America Rep: Nathaniel Newlands
North America Rep: Alessio Police
Treasurer: L. Leticia Ramírez Ramírez
Communication Officer: E. Ashley Steel
North America Rep: Hao-Zhang
Ex officio: Conchita Kleijweg
TIES fosters interdisciplinary research.
In 2022, TIES achieved...
Activities Undertaken
1. Three TIES working groups have been launched in the areas of
+ Bayesian methods for complex environmental systems
+ Bayesian modeling to apportion ultra-fine particles into their sources
+ AI in environmental statistics
2. Each working group also has two representatives of the TIES committee members to support the leader with logistics.
3. Meetings have been held virtually, with participants from North America, India, and Europe.
+ Bayesian methods for complex environmental systems
+ Bayesian modeling to apportion ultra-fine particles into their sources
+ AI in environmental statistics
2. Each working group also has two representatives of the TIES committee members to support the leader with logistics.
3. Meetings have been held virtually, with participants from North America, India, and Europe.
Papers & Sessions
4. Publication of scientific papers
5. The overview paper at Significance (in preparation)
6. TIES 2022, World Statistics Congress 2023 and JSM 2023 invited sessions
5. The overview paper at Significance (in preparation)
6. TIES 2022, World Statistics Congress 2023 and JSM 2023 invited sessions
Conferences & Webinars
7. TIES 2022 Virtual Conference
+ TIES Working Group Sessions: Lessons Learned Panel on Mentorship Opportunities
8. New TIES Webinar Series On Data Science In Environmental Sciences (DSES)
+ Started in March 2022
+ DSES brings together scientists from a wide range of disciplines with a mutual interest in environmental problems, from statistics, computer science, applied mathematics, engineering, social and political sciences, and earth sciences.
+ DSES is a monthly event, 8+ talks, 500+ registered participants
+ TIES Working Group Sessions: Lessons Learned Panel on Mentorship Opportunities
8. New TIES Webinar Series On Data Science In Environmental Sciences (DSES)
+ Started in March 2022
+ DSES brings together scientists from a wide range of disciplines with a mutual interest in environmental problems, from statistics, computer science, applied mathematics, engineering, social and political sciences, and earth sciences.
+ DSES is a monthly event, 8+ talks, 500+ registered participants
Publications in 2022
9.
The Special Issue, Part 1 and Part 2, on Data Science of the Environmetrics Journal
+ Edited by Wesley S. Burr, Nathaniel K. Newlands and Andrew Zammit-Mangion
The Special Issue, Part 1 and Part 2, on Data Science of the Environmetrics Journal
+ Edited by Wesley S. Burr, Nathaniel K. Newlands and Andrew Zammit-Mangion
Abdel El-Shaarawi Early Investigator Award
+ Raphaël Huser, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia