9 December 2025, 13.00 Stockholm
The modern Statistician's toolbox: What does it take to make a difference outside Academia
Speakers:
Sara Sjöstedt de Luna, Department of Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics, Umeå University
Maria Karlsson, Department of Statistics, Umeå University
Anders Lundquist, Department of Statistics, Umeå University
Abstract: We will give a resumé and some additional reflections from the Cramér Society autumn meeting, October 22-23, 2025 organized at KTH. The topic of the meeting was the same as the title of our talk where invited researchers and representatives from various sectors, many outside of academia, gave their perspectives.
The Cramér society advertised that the discussion of the meeting revolved around the following question: In recent years, the rapid development of data-driven methods has continued to challenge and shape statistics education in Sweden. At last year’s autumn meeting, we gathered around the theme “What does a modern statistician actually do?”—a question that sparked lively discussions about the statistician’s professional identity and role in a changing era marked by AI and machine learning. It became clear that while the statistician’s starting point—evaluating uncertainty—remains central, the tools and skills required to make a real impact have become broader and more diverse.
Therefore, this year we follow up with a related and more practically oriented theme: “The modern statistician’s toolbox: What does it take to make a difference outside academia?” Together with invited researchers and representatives from various sectors, we will explore which knowledge, skills, and perspectives are crucial in today’s data-driven work environment—from programming and communication to theoretical understanding and domain expertise.
Venue: SAM.A.233