Dear all,
(posting on behalf of the AISTATS 2021 organizing team)
We are happy to announce that AISTATS 2021 (April 13-15) is hosting mentorship sessions during the conference dates and welcome your participation as a mentor or mentee.
We are going to use a web system Mementor (https://mementor.net/), which supports mentors and mentees to have an online mentorship session. For the details of how it works, please check
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1grcT1s118n1Mhbj3ezpUeIc5aFIZWjsZpll4NcgxTKs/edit?usp=sharing
The mentorship sessions are scheduled in the following time slots (Pacific Daylight Time).
Day 1. April 13 (Tue) 12:30-14:00 (other time zones),
Day 1. April 13 (Tue) 20:30-22:00 (time zones),
Day 2. April 14 (Wed) 04:00-06:00 (time zones)
Day 2. April 14 (Wed)15:00-16:00 (time zones)
Day 2. April 14 (Wed)17:30-19:00 (time zones)
Day 3. April 15 (Thu) 04:00-06:00 (time zones)
Day 3. April 15 (Thu) 09:45-11:45 (time zones)
The latest version of the whole program can be found at
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KTYjJ05Ief5vud-8n5rsyzd2qWwluVNxCpW6YO-jZD4/edit?usp=sharing
AISTATS 20201 is a fully virtual conference and is welcoming registration now. Please visit
https://aistats.org/aistats2021/
Features of AISTAST 2021:
Three invited talks, 48 oral presentations, and 455 accepted papers in the poster sessions.
Invited speakers:
Professor Bin Yu (University of California, Berkeley)
Professor Emmanuel Candès (Stanford University)
Professor Kyle Cranmer (New York University)
Each accepted paper will have a pre-recorded talk and live poster session. In addition, oral presentations, including the invited talks, will have live Q&A.
Social events including mentoring sessions will be scheduled.
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