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 Current news in 2025

The department enjoys a vibrant research environment and offers a comprehensive programme of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Statistics

June 2025
½ûÂþÌìÌÃSU class teacher award and ½ûÂþÌìÌà teaching award winners!

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We are very proud to announce that the Department of Statistics had seven class teachers who won awards at the 

Everyone in the Department of Statistics is so grateful to our amazing students for taking time to nominate our hard working and supportive teachers.

Congratulations go out to the following teachers who won class teacher awards:

✨ Zachary Allinson
✨ Rowland Bennett
✨ Camilo Cardenas-Hurtado
✨ Shakeel Gavioli-Akilagun
✨ Mingwei Lin
✨ Zetai Cen
✨ Kaifang Zhou 

Congratulations go out to the following teachers who were Highly Commended:

✨ Xinhui Liu
✨ Pouya Roudaki

½ûÂþÌìÌà Class Teacher Awards are given to Graduate Teaching Assistants, Teaching Fellows and Guest Teachers in recognition of their very special contribution to teaching at ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ. They are organised by the ½ûÂþÌìÌà Eden Centre, and were presented at a ceremony on Thursday 5 June 2025 at the Saw Swee Hock, alongside the ½ûÂþÌìÌÃSU Teaching Awards.

We also had amazing news that:

✨Dr Erik Baurdoux WON the award for Affirming Academic Mentor

✨Dr Pik Liew was Highly Commended for Personal and Professional Development

✨Pouya Roudaki was Highly Commended for Student Voice

This is incredible recognition of their commitment, care, and hard work and everyone in the Department of Statistics is very proud of you!

June 2025
PhD Announcement

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We are happy to announce that Sixing Hao has been recommended for the award of a PhD for his thesis, .  

On behalf of us all in the Department of Statistics, we would like to congratulate Dr. Hao on his fantastic achievement and wish him all the best for the next stage of his career. 

June 2025
PhD Announcement 

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We delighted to announce that Xuzhi Yang has been recommended for the award of a PhD for his thesis,  Applications of optimal transport in multivariate statistics.

On behalf of everyone in the Department of Statistics, we would like to congratulate Dr. Yang on his fantastic achievement and wish him all the best for the next stage of his career where he will be joining J.P. Morgan & Chase as an off-cycle intern!

June 2025
Fudan's School of Economics visits our department

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Professor Jun Zhang, Dean of the Fudan School of Economics and Ms Yuwen Zhang, Coordinator in the International Program Office at Fudan University visited ½ûÂþÌìÌà and discussed with Professor Barrieu, Professor Moustaki and Professor Yao potential areas of cooperation between the Department of Statistics and Fudan School of Economics. The Department is very excited at the prospect of strengthening our relationship with Fudan University and of welcoming their students.

May 2025
Giulia Livieri wins the ½ûÂþÌìÌà Photo Prize 2025!

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We are proud to announce that Giulia Livieri has won the ½ûÂþÌìÌà Photo Prize 2025 for her photo called 'Bridges connect two sides and bring people together'. This year’s theme was ‘Home at ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ' and participants were asked to reflect on places, people and more that feel like home, as well as how they've brought their own home to ½ûÂþÌìÌà and/or London.

The ½ûÂþÌìÌà Photo Prize is a competition open to all ½ûÂþÌìÌà students, staff, and alumni. It is designed with the aim of sharing thoughtful, beautiful, and surprising ½ûÂþÌìÌà moments and celebrating creative talent across our community. 

On Thursday 15 May in the Great Hall at the Marshall Building there is a celebration of the winners of the 2025 ½ûÂþÌìÌà Photo Prize.

Huge congratulations Giulia!

May 2025
Chengchun Shi is the recipient of the 2025 Peter Gavin Hall IMS Early Career Prize!

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We are delighted to announce that Chengchun Shi is the recipient of the 2025 Peter Gavin Hall IMS Early Career Prize! This is for 'ground-breaking contributions to the development of a wide range of statistical methods and advanced tools in reinforcement learning and their applications to health care and technological industries, bridging gaps between statistics and machine learning, and combining exciting theory with practical usefulness.' 

Chengchun commented that, 'As Peter has made huge contributions to the field of statistics, and this prize is created by his friends and family, I am deeply honoured to have received it'.

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Chengchun will be presented with his honorarium and a plaque at the IMS Awards Ceremony and Presidential Address during the JSM in Nashville.  

This is a fabulous achievement, and we are very proud of Chengchun!

April 2025
Our Head of Department appointed the new Vice Chair of the Appointments Committee!

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Our Head of Department Professor Pauline Barrieu will become Vice Chair of the Appointments Committee in September 2025 after ending her three-year tenure as Vice Chair of Academic Board in August. She will also step down as Head of the Department of Statistics at this time, to take up the VCAC role.

Pauline says, 'I am very excited to have been appointed as the new VCAC (Vice Chair of the Appointments Committee), starting on 1 September. In this role, I will be working closely with all departments, including our department, helping and supporting with recruitment and promotion, ensuring the integrity and fairness of the processes. 

Whilst this is a very exciting new chapter for me, it also means that I will sadly have to step down as Head of Department at the end of August. It has been such a pleasure to work with all colleagues in Statistics during the last three years in shaping the new phase for the Department'.

We will of course miss her as the Head of Department, but wish her every success in her new role!  

March 2025
Optiver Excel Challenge Awards Ceremony

Optiver 25webThis year, we partnered with Optiver to run our first-ever Excel-based challenge (previously a Python competition). As a pilot, we limited participation to 50 students (with 39 completing the challenge), requiring them to attend DSL Excel workshops beforehand. Students explored market trading, probabilistic thinking, and decision-making in financial markets through two Optiver-led lectures. They then worked in randomised teams to analyse a mispriced market on PolyMarket, applying data-driven methods in Excel to justify their findings and recommend a bet size. Their work culminated in a judged presentation, where they tackled some tough questions with impressive confidence!

We had some winners from the Department of Statistics as follows:

Best Presentation

Magnus Yeung
Oncel Aldanmaz 

Runners-up for best idea

Dennis Malaj
Yong Xin Chai

Huge congratulations to our students! 

The Optiver Excel Challenge Awards Ceremony took place on 7 March 2025 in the Shaw Library, Old Building where Professor Emma McCoy delivered a brief address to the students. 

March 2025
Major review and promotion passed 

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We are very excited and proud to announce that Dr. Giulia Livieri has successfully passed major review with promotion to Associate Professor and Dr. Marcos Barreto has successfully passed promotion to Associate Professor (Education). Huge congratulations Giulia and Marcos!

March 2025
PhD Announcement 

Eduardo PhDWe are delighted to inform you that Eduardo Ferioli Gomes (supervisor: Umut Cetin) has been recommended for the award of a PhD for his thesis,   

On behalf of everyone in the Department of Statistics, we would like to congratulate Dr. Ferioli Gomes on his fantastic achievement and wish him all the best as he returns to Federal Fluminense University in Brazil. 

February 2025
Congratulations to Yutong Wang for solving the IMS puzzle! 

Yutong Wang FinalYutong Wang has solved the IMS puzzle number 54! Yutong has told the Department of Statistics that, 'I first learned about this puzzle series from Xuzhi Yang and Prof. Tengyao Wang. Xuzhi and I spent an entire night exploring the puzzles from the first ten issues, and we found them both fascinating and highly relevant to quantitative finance interviews. 

When I saw that the submission deadline for the latest issue’s puzzle was 2 February, I decided to give it a try. I submitted my solution on 1 February and received a response from Tati, the editor of IMS Bulletin, on 6 February, confirming the correctness of my answer. 

I believe that solving these puzzles helps deepen our understanding of statistics and probability theory. They require a strong theoretical foundation as well as some mathematical ingenuity, which I really enjoy.  

Thank you (to Xuzhi and Tengyao) for introducing me to these puzzles. I thoroughly enjoyed solving them and will continue to engage with them in the future.'

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Huge congratulations again, Yutong!

February 2025
Interim review passed

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We are very pleased to announce that Joshua Loftus has successfully passed his Interim Review! Huge congratulations, Joshua!

February 2025
Winton prize winners

winton_logofinalWe are pleased to announce that we have been kindly donated the following prizes by Winton. Our Head of Department Professor Pauline Barrieu would like to thank Winton for these donations and the Department of Statistics is extremely thankful for their continued support. A huge congratulations to the students who have worked hard and have been awarded the prizes below.

Prize: Winton Prize for Academic Excellence in MSc Statistics/MSc Statistics (Financial Statistics) and MSc Statistics (Social Statistics). This prize was awarded to the student with the highest overall mark in their assessments. One prize of £500 was awarded. Winner: HAO WEE.

Prize: Winton Prize for Best Dissertation in MSc Statistics/MSc Statistics (Financial Statistics)/MSc Statistics (Social Statistics). This prize was awarded to the student with the highest mark in their dissertation. One prize of £500 was awarded. Winner: WANQING AN.

Prize: Winton Prize for Academic Excellence in MSc Data Science. This prize was awarded to the MSc Data Science student with the highest overall marks in their assessments. One prize of £500 was awarded. Winner: VIVIAN DIRKS.

Prize: Winton Prize for Best Capstone Project in MSc Data Science. This prize was awarded to the group of MSc Data Science students with the highest overall mark in their Capstone Project. One prize of £500 was awarded (divided equally between the group members). Winners: DIVISHA MAKKAR, RHEA MALL, STUTI SUBRAMANI and AYUSH TOPPO.

Prize: Winton Prizes for Academic Excellence in Statistics with Financial Applications. This prize was awarded to two undergraduate Statistics students who have taken the Stochastics and Actuarial Methods in Finance course (ST330) and achieved the highest weighted average marks. Two prizes of £500 were awarded. Winners: SHEUNG YEN LUI and JUN KAI EU. 

January 2025
Statistics student wins ½ûÂþÌìÌà Generate Startup Competition!

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We are very proud to announce that one of our MSc students Qurat-ul-ain Gul won the ½ûÂþÌìÌà Generate Startup competition! Qurat-ul-ain Gul has a AI-based startup called  

Qurat-ul-ain Gul told the Department of Statistics that: 'This achievement wouldn’t have been possible without the guidance and unwavering support I received from Dr Ieva Kazlauskaitė, Shakeel Gavioli-Akilagun and most importantly, our Academic Mentor Professor Zoltan Szabo. This milestone demonstrates how the AI and Data Science knowledge imparted here goes beyond theoretical concepts and is actively applied to solve real-world problems. 

At Tabeeer, we address the information and support gaps in international education, empowering youth with the tools they need to excel in their academic and professional journeys. 

Lastly, I’d like to express my gratitude to the Department for nurturing my skills and confidence. Winning such a competitive award, with over 80 startups from around the globe, is a testament to the incredible education and mentorship I’ve received.'