Catalysing virtual collaboration: The experience of the remote TIES working groups

Author:

Meis M.1ORCID,Pirani M.2,Euan C.3ORCID,Castruccio S.4ORCID,Simmons S.5,Stroud J.R.6,Blangiardo M.2,Wikle C.K.7ORCID,Wheeler M.8ORCID,Naumova E.9,Bravo L.10ORCID,Miller C.11,Gel Y.12

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Departamento de Ciencias de la Atmósfera y los Océanos. CONICET – Universidad de Buenos Aires Centro del Mar y de la Atmósfera, UBA‐CONICET (CIMA). CNRS – IRD – CONICET – UBA. Instituto Franco‐Argentino para el Estudio del Clima y sus Impactos (IRL 3351 IFAECI) Buenos Aires Argentina

2. MRC Centre for Environment and Health, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Imperial College London UK

3. Department of Mathematics and Statistics Lancaster University Lancaster UK

4. Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics University of Notre Dame Notre Dame Indiana USA

5. Institute for Advanced Analytics North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

6. McDonough School of Business Georgetown University Washington Washington USA

7. Department of Statistics University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA

8. Biostatistics & Computational Biology Branch National Institute of Environmental Health Science Durham North Carolina USA

9. The Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy Tufts University Medford Massachusetts USA

10. College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Department of Statistics University of Illinois Champaign Illinois USA

11. Statistics School of Mathematics and Statistics University of Glasgow Glasgow UK

12. Department of Mathematical Sciences University of Texas Dallas Texas USA

Abstract

AbstractDuring the COVID‐19 pandemic, the idea of collaboration and scientific exchange between members of the scientific community was enhanced by technology. Virtual meetings and work platforms have become common resources to continue generating research, partially replacing instances of joint in‐person work before, during or after a conference. The idea of teleworking played a fundamental role in remote collaboration groups within The International Statistical Society (TIES), a community of interdisciplinary scientists such as statisticians, mathematicians, meteorologists, and biologists, among others working on quantitative methods to enhance solutions to environmental problems. In 2021 the Society launched three working groups with the aim of improving networking across the Society's members and develop creative collaboration, while advancing statistical and computational methods motivated by real‐world driven applications in environmental research. Here, we provide insights from this virtual collaborative initiative.

Publisher

Wiley

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