A Talk on "Bits of Statistics" by Dr Arup Bose on Thursday, 12 February 2026 at 2:30-4:30 PM
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ABOUT THE TALK

This talk is primarily meant for undergraduate students. Dr Arup Bose will discuss examples of data visualisation and presentation, and a few examples of how appropriate presentation of data has led to the solution of important real-life problems.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Dr Arup Bose is a Honorary Visiting Professor at the Theoretical Statistics and Mathematics Unit, Kolkata of the Indian Statistical Institute. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics (USA), and of all three national science academies of India, as well as the Indian Society for Probability and Statistics.


He is a recipient of the S.S. Bhatnagar Prize,  the C.R. Rao Award, and the P C Mahalanobis International Award for Life time achievements in statistics from the International Statistical Institute. He has been holding the J.C. Bose Fellowship since 2009. He has been on the Editorial Boards of several  journals and in particular, he was deeply involved in running Sankhya for more than a decade.

He has published extensively in top journals of Statistics, Mathematics and Economics. His current primary area of research is large dimensional random matrices. He is the author of seven books: Patterned Random Matrices, Random Matrices and Non-commutative Probability, Elements of Measure and Probability, Large Covariance and Autocovariance Matrices (with M. Bhattacharjee),  Random Circulant Matrices (with K. Saha),  U-Statistics, M_m-Estimators and Resampling (with S. Chatterjee), and A Little Book of Martingales (with R. S. Hazra and A. Chakraborty).


He is currently working on a book on Non-hermitian Random Matrices.

This talk is mandatory for students pursuing a major/minor in Data Science

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