ENBIS Webinar: International Journal of Forecasting - A high-quality focused journal at the interface between methods and applications

Europe/Amsterdam
Jean-Michel Poggi (University of Paris-Saclay)
Description

Webinar: International Journal of Forecasting - A high-quality focused journal at the interface between methods and applications

Speaker: Pierre Pinson (Technical university of Denmark)

Date: 6th January 2022, at 12:30-13:30 CET

Bio:

Pierre Pinson is a Professor at Technical university of Denmark. From August 2022, he will be the Chair of Data-centric Design Engineering at Imperial College London, Dyson School of Design Engineering. He holds a M.Sc. In Applied Mathematics from INSA Toulouse and a Ph.D. In Energy Engineering from Ecole de Mines de Paris (France). He has published extensively in some of the leading journals in Meteorology, Power Systems Engineering, Statistics and Operations Research. He has been a visiting researcher at the University of Oxford (Mathematical Institute), at the University of Washington in Seattle (Dpt. of Statistics), a scientist at the European Center for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF, UK), a visiting professor at Ecole Normale Supérieure (Rennes, France) and a Simons fellow at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (Cambridge, UK).
https://pierrepinson.com/

 

    • 12:30 13:30
      International Journal of Forecasting - A high-quality focused journal at the interface between methods and applications 1h

      The International Journal Forecasting (IJF) is today seen as one of the leading journals in the science and practice of forecasting. Since its start 35 years ago, it has developed into a well-established journal and a premier choice for publishing research works related to forecasting, from statistical modelling and econometrics, to judgemental and psychological aspects, with a broad focus on both methods and applications. The facts that we collect so much data today, that our societies and industries are going through a digitalization process, bring increased focus on forecasting. Forecasting is also increasingly used for data-driven decision-making. We will discuss the history of the journal and the way we operate it today. In addition, we will cover the successes and challenges for a journal that is naturally placed at the interface between methods and application. Some recent initiatives as well as evolutions ahead of us will finally be discussed.
      https://www.journals.elsevier.com/international-journal-of-forecasting

      Speaker: Pierre Pinson (Technical university of Denmark)