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Fakultät Statistik

Symposium in Honour of Marc Ditzhaus

Information

We cordially invite you to join us for a symposium in honour of our beloved colleague Marc Ditzhaus. Together with his friends and collaboration partners we will celebrate his statistical contributions and the lasting impact he has made on us. The symposium will take place July 7-8, 2025 at the Rudolf-Chaudoire-Pavillon, TU Dortmund University. Access to the rooms at the venue will be barrier-free. Please refer to the bottom of the page for directions to the venue.

The symposium will feature a series of talks, e.g., by

  • Jan Beyersmann (Ulm)
  • Takeshi Emura (Hiroshima)
  • Sarah Friedrich (Augsburg)
  • Arthur Gretton (London)
  • Carolin Herrmann (Düsseldorf)
  • Łukasz Smaga (Poznan)

It will also be an opportunity for all of us to share joint memories with Marc.

Best
Dennis (Dobler) and Markus (Pauly)

Registration

Participation is free of charge. Please register via e-mail to Ulrike Guba until June 26, 2025. All interested parties, including externals are invited. Members of the IBS-DR are particularly welcome.

Venue

The symposium will take place at the Rudolf Chaudoire Pavillon at TU Dortmund University. The address is:

Rudolf-Chaudoire-Pavillon
Baroper Str. 297
44227 Dortmund

You are welcome to use the following interactive map for directions.

 How to get to the dinner at "Pfefferkorn No. 1 am Markt"?

Address of Restaurant "Pfefferkorn No. 1 am Markt": Markt 6, 44137 Dortmund
For an uncomplicated journey from the venue by public transport, we recommend the following connection:
Take bus line 440 from the bus stop "Am Gardenkampen" in the direction of "Aplerbeck U" to the bus stop "Barop Parkhaus" Change to the subway line U42 in the direction of "Grevel U" to the stop "Reinoldikirche" From there it is about 200 meters on foot.

Programm

Time Presenter Title
July, 7    
12:15 Start Registration   
12:30-13:15 Dennis Dobler and Markus Pauly Welcome Words and talk about Marc Ditzhaus with personal anecdotes
13:15-13:45 Merle Munko Multiple tests for estimands in factorial survival designs and competing risks settings
Coffee Break    
14:00-14:30 Jan Beyersmann Survival analysis, estimands and common sense
14:30-15:00 Carolin Herrmann The restricted mean survival time as primary endpoint in adaptive trial designs
15:00-15:30 Simon Mack Inference for Competing Risks based on Area between Curves Statistics
Coffee Break  
16:00-16:30 Arthur Gretton Adaptive two-sample testing
16:30-17:00 Dominic Edelmann Is it time to retire Harrell's bootstrap optimism?
17:00-17:30 Daniel Gaigall On consistent hypothesis testing in general Hilbert spaces
Joint dinner at "Pfefferkorn No. 1 am Markt" at around 19:00
     
July, 8    
09:00-09:30 Sarah Friedrich More powerful logrank permutation tests for two-sample survival data
09:30-10:00 Takeshi Emura Inferring median survival under dependent censoring
10:00-10:30 Dirk Schomburg Efficient Nonparametric Analysis of Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarker
Coffee Break    
11:00-11:30 Łukasz Smaga Inference in general factorial designs for functional data
11:30-12:00 Paavo Sattler Choice of the hypothesis matrix for usual quadratic forms
12:00-12:30 Marléne Baumeister Inference in Quantile-based Factorial Designs: Uni- and Multivariate Approaches with Resampling
Lunch Break    
13:30-14:00 Stefan Inerle Comparing inferential properties when modelling ordinal data - a simulation study
14:00-14:30 Nico Föge A Central Limit Theorem for the permutation importance measure
14:30 Dennis Dobler and Markus Pauly Farewell
Optional thereafter: Late afternoon Walking Tour ending with a joint beer at the Bergmann's Bewery at Phoenix West