Accepted Poster Presentations
December 18, 11:20-12:50, Humanities and Social Sciences Building 4F (中央研究院人文社會科學館4樓)
| No. | Name | Affiliation | Topic |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Wei-Chun Kang | National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan | Cyclic SOAs and moving window criteria for space-filling designs |
| 2 | Li-Sheng Zhuang | Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan | Nonparametric Mediation Analysis of Non-Markov Illness-Death Model |
| 3 | Aman Prakash | Department of Mathematics, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, India | Order Restricted and Unrestricted Inference for the Recursive Stage Life Testing Model |
| 4 | Anil Maurya | Department of Mathematics, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, India | Analysing load-sharing system under progressive censoring using statistical and machine learning approach |
| 5 | Vaibhav N. Dhameliya | Department of Mathematics, Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology, India | Compound Optimal Design Strategy for Life-Testing Experiment under Progressive Hybrid Censoring Scheme |
| 6 | Chien-Tai Lin | Department of Mathematics, Tamkang University, Taiwan | Optimal Progressively Censored Reliability Sampling Plans for the Log-Location-Scale Distribution |
| 7 | Erjia Cui | Division of Biostatistics and Data Science, University of Minnesota, U.S.A. | Quantifying Physical Activity Intervention Effects via Functional Regression |
| 8 | Yun-Ting Wei | Department of Statistics and Information Science, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan | Comparison and Ensemble Strategies of Measurement Error Correction Methods in Multiple Regression with Validation Data |
| 9 | Jihoon Kim | Department of Statistics and Data Science, Pukyong National University, South Korea | A Deep Learning Random-Effect Modelling Approach for Clustered Count Data |
| 10 | Chin-Sheng Teng | Department of Statistics, University of California, Riverside, USA | A Statistical Framework Leveraging Single-Cell Data for Cell Type Deconvolution in Bulk Transcriptomics |
| 11 | Qiantong Li | Department of Statistics and Data Science, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China | Inference for High-Dimensional Proportional Hazards Model with Streaming Survival Data |
| 12 | Sung-Hyuk Choi | Korea University Guro Hospital, South Korea | Prediction of deterioration of patients with dyspnea in emergency department |
| 13 | En-Yu Lai | Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan | Reframing cross-world independence for identifying path-specific effects |
| 14 | Shu-Hsien Cho | UTHealth Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, USA | VACANT: An Adaptive Framework for Rare-Variant Association Testing that Leverages Continuous Functional Annotations |
| 15 | Tianyu Liu | Department of Statistics and Data Science, National University of Singapore, Singapore | CRAM’ER-TYPE MODERATE DEVIATION AND BERRY-ESSEEN BOUNDS IN THE p-SPIN CURIE-WEISS MODEL |
| 16 | Ruyu Huang | Department of Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University, China | Bayesian sample size determination for N-of-1 trials in rare disease |
| 17 | Chi Chun Yeh | Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan | Causal mediation analysis with survival data and a recurrent mediator |
| 18 | Kai-Yuan Wu | Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan | Authoritarian Regime Types and Their Pathways to Democratization via Coups |
| 19 | Mei Dong | Division of Biostatistics, Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Canada | Marginal Causal Effect Estimation with Continuous Instrumental Variables |
| 20 | Kong Xin | Biostatistics, Sanofi | Concentration-QTC analysis to support ICH E14 with a real case |
| 21 | Wei-Yang Yu | H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA | Automated Analysis of Experiments using Hierarchical Garrote |
| 22 | Jiuqian Shang | Department of Statistics, University of Michigan, USA | Uncertainty Quantification for Noisy Low-tubal-rank Tensor Completion |
| 23 | Elvin Tseng | Department of Statistics, University of Michigan, USA | Linearly Constrained Symmetric Rank-One Approximation for Pre-Image Recovery in Nonlinear Matrix Completion |
| 24 | Jia-Ying Su | Institute of Statistical Science, Academia Sinica, Taiwan | Investigating the Pleiotropic Effects of Splice-Affecting Variants on Cancer and Metabolic Diseases |
| 25 | Ci-Yu Wang | Department of Statistics, University of Michigan, USA | On Clustering Functional Regression for Classification Tasks |
| 26 | Mengqi Lin | Department of Statistics, University of Michigan, USA | Controlling the False Discovery Proportion in Observational Studies with Hidden Bias |
| 27 | Lars Skaaret-Lund | Bioinformatics and Applied Statistics, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway | LBBNN: An R package for sparse Bayesian neural networks |
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Contributed Poster Exhibition
The Organizing Committee invites submissions to the Contributed Poster Exhibition. This is an excellent opportunity to present recent research, exchange ideas, and build collaborations. Posters will be displayed in a designated area; presenters are encouraged to engage with attendees during the coffee breaks and lunch breaks to maximize discussion and networking.
Submission Guidelines
- Submit an English abstract including poster title, authors, affiliations, and keywords.
- Poster size: A0, portrait.
- Please proofread carefully before submission to ensure clarity and quality.
Joint2025 Contributed Poster by <Your Full Name>※ Please follow this format exactly, otherwise your submission may not be processed.
Presentation Release
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Important Dates (Taipei, UTC+8)
- Abstract submission deadline: September 20, 2025
- Notification of acceptance: September 30, 2025
Registration
Accepted presenters are eligible for early-bird rates if registration is completed by October 31, 2025.
Registrations after this date will be charged at the regular rate.
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