Dats & Stats

Following Darmstadt, Cartagena and Dublin, the fourth workshop for data scientists from EUt+ universities took place in Cassino, Italy.

On 7–8 May 2026, over 40 researchers, practitioners and doctoral students from across Europe gathered at the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio (UNICAS) for the fourth annual DATS & STATS Workshop. Organised by UNICAS and hosted on its campus in Cassino, Italy, the event brought together members of the European University of Technology (EUt+) network, including TU Dublin (Ireland), Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences (h_da, Germany), Riga Technical University (Latvia), the University of Technology of Troyes (UTT, France), and the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (Romania). It also included external participants from Columbia University (USA) and Rutgers University (USA), further enriching the scientific exchange.

The two-day workshop served as a dynamic platform for the exchange of knowledge, featuring a keynote presentation, discussions and networking opportunities. It continued the tradition of strengthening collaboration within the EUt+ Data and Stat Group, building on previous editions held in Darmstadt (2023), Cartagena (2024) and Dublin (2025).

The workshop focused on a variety of statistical and data science topics:

  • Advances in statistical theory, inference, uncertainty quantification and computational statistics
  • Innovative approaches to analysing high-dimensional, complex and structured data
  • Real-world applications in health, environmental science, finance, social sciences, engineering and network analysis
  • The synergy between classical statistics and modern machine learning — with a focus on interpretability, robustness and trustworthy AI
  • Reproducible, transparent and ethically grounded data science practices

A highlight of the event was an invited talk given by Prof. Javier Cabrera, a prominent data scientist from Rutgers University (USA), who discussed the relationship between AI and statistical methodology. The workshop also featured numerous contributions from early-career researchers and concrete plans for future collaboration.

All accepted contributions will be included in the EUt+ Workshop Proceedings, published by EUt+ Academic Press as part of the Conference Proceedings series. The next meeting is scheduled to take place in May 2027.