2023 IISA Conference

  • 1st June to 4th June, 2023
  • Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado USA.
  • IISA2023@intindstat.org

Conference Venue

Conference Venues (MAP)


  • 1. Ben H. Parker Student Center (Student Center), 1200 16th Street, Golden, CO 80401

  • 2. Green Center (Friedhoff Halls), 924 16th Street, Golden, CO 80401

  • 3. Marquez Hall, 1600 Arapahoe St, Golden, CO 80401



Registration:Registration will happen in four different places depending on the day.


  • 1. May 31: Maple Hall - Only for the people staying at the dorm.

  • 2. June 1: Student Center

  • 3. June 2: Green Center Grand Lobby

  • 4. June 3 and 4: Marquez Hall Atrium


Hosting Institution: The Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Colorado School of Mines

  • Colorado School of Mines (Mines) is a public university focused on science and engineering, dedicated to educating and inspiring students, advancing knowledge, and innovating to address the great challenges society faces today—particularly those related to the earth, energy, and the environment. Education and research in engineering, science, and business to solve the world’s most pressing challenges, particularly those related to the Earth, energy, and the environment. Colorado School of Mines educates students and advances knowledge in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to address the ever-growing challenges, demands and aspirations of today’s world. With cutting-edge classroom and lab experiences, trailblazing research and future-focused ideas, Mines empowers its students, faculty, and staff to achieve excellence and push the boundaries of what is possible.

  • Founded in 1874 with specialties in mining and metallurgy, Mines has since expanded its mission well beyond the extraction and use of natural resources. While still a powerhouse in mining, petroleum, and earth sciences, the university has become a world leader in advancing responsible stewardship of the Earth, discovering, and synthesizing new materials, and developing innovative ways of harnessing traditional and novel energy sources. Mines continually enhances its leadership in education and research to serve and advance industry, government agencies and communities around the world. By maximizing its top-ranked academic programs, close industry connections, cutting-edge research and a global alumni network, Mines is the go-to place for distinction and expertise in both established and emerging engineering and scientific fields

  • The Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics (AMS) ties together foundational research and teaching of Computational and Applied Mathematics as well as Statistics with interdisciplinary applications in the areas of Bio, Geo, Data, and Risk. AMS’ strong emphasis on research includes applied mathematics and wave phenomena, applied statistics, computational mathematics and analysis, and mathematical biology and biostatistics. AMS is currently comprised of approximately 25 faculty members, 2 postdoctoral teaching fellows, 12-15 adjunct faculty members, 2 staff members, 50 graduate students and approximately 150 undergraduate students.