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SSA VIC & TAS : Belz Lecture and ECSS Showcase

  • 20 Nov 2026
  • 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • The University of Melbourne – Evan Williams Theatre or JH Mitchell Theatre
  • 280

Save the Date: Belz Lecture and ECSS Showcase 2026

Join The Victorian and Tasmanian Branch of the Statistical Society of Australia for the 2026 Belz Lecture and Early Career and Student Statistician (ECSS) Showcase.

The event will begin with the ECSS Showcase, featuring presentations from early career and student statisticians, followed by afternoon tea. The annual Belz Lecture will then be delivered by Dr Carolyn Huston (CSIRO).

The evening will conclude with a canapés dinner at a nearby venue.

Further details, including registration information and the call for abstracts, will be announced soon.

Date: Friday 20 November 2026

Time: 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Venue:  The University of Melbourne – Evan Williams Theatre or JH Mitchell Theatre (venue to be confirmed)

Call for Abstracts:

A call for abstracts for the ECSS Showcase will be announced in September, with submissions expected to close toward the end of September. Further information will be provided shortly.

Presenter Bio: Dr Carolyn Huston (CSIRO)

Carolyn Huston is a senior research consultant at CSIRO with a background in statistics who enjoys applying statistical thinking from data design, modelling, reporting on uncertainty etc. to real life problems where results and methods will be used. She has led multiple projects related to bushfire resilience planning, particularly in the domain of improving electrical network safety. Key achievements include involvement with the Victorian Government Powerline Bushfire Safety Program (PBSP), contributing to numerical methods that guided $750 million of government investment. This investment resulted in an estimated 60% bushfire safety improvement across electrical distribution networks, and improved statistically supported regulation to support operation of new technologies. Continued work in this area has led to deep expertise in understanding the factors that cause bushfires; prevent or slow bushfires; and understanding and reporting on different aspects of bushfire consequence. In addition to bushfire commercial work, Carolyn is currently contributing to the strategic development of a number of natural hazards models and emulators, as well as programs to identify efficiency opportunities in manufacturing and supply chain processes. Altogether her work requires a keen interest in understanding how to improve uptake and effectiveness of AI (as a complex model) in real-life decision making. As a consequence of these interests, Carolyn is currently performing more formal research in responsible innovation and operationalisation and dissemination of equitable AI tools in a trusted and defensible way. She is also an Officer and Chair of the Data61 Diversity Inclusion and Belonging (DIB) committee, and the Analytics and Decision Sciences (ADS) representative for Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) activities and reporting.

Carolyn has a PhD in statistics from Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada; and MSc. in Biostatistics from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada; and a BSc. in Biology (major Ecology, minor philosophy) from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.

For further information, please contact Rick Tankard at rick.tankard.datasci@gmail.com

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