We are happy to announce that the R user conference useR! 2008 is scheduled for August 12-14, 2008, and will take place at the University of Dortmund. As for the predecessor conferences, the program will consist of two parts: invited lectures and user-contributed sessions (abstract submission will be available online starting from December 2007). Prior to the conference, there will be tutorials on R (proposals for tutorials should be sent before 2007-10-31). INVITED LECTURES Invited speakers will include Peter B?hlmann, John Fox, Kurt Hornik, Gary King, Duncan Murdoch, Jean Thioulouse, Graham J. Williams, and Keith Worsley. USER-CONTRIBUTED SESSIONS The sessions will be a platform to bring together R users, contributors, package maintainers and developers in the S spirit that `users are developers'. People from different fields will show us how they solve problems with R in fascinating applications. The sessions are organized by members of the program committee, including Micah Altman, Roger Bivand, Peter Dalgaard, Jan de Leeuw, Ram?n D?az-Uriarte, Spencer Graves, Leonhard Held, Torsten Hothorn, Fran?ois Husson, Christian Kleiber, Friedrich Leisch, Andy Liaw, Martin M?chler, Kate Mullen, Ei-ji Nakama, Thomas Petzold, Martin Theus, and Heather Turner. The program will cover topics such as * Applied Statistics & Biostatistics * Bayesian Statistics * Bioinformatics * Chemometrics and Computational Physics * Data Mining * Econometrics & Finance * Environmetrics & Ecological Modeling * High Performance Computing * Machine Learning * Marketing & Business Analytics * Psychometrics * Robust Statistics * Sensometrics * Spatial Statistics * Statistics in the Social and Political Sciences * Teaching * Visualization & Graphics * and many more. PRE-CONFERENCE TUTORIALS Before the official program, half-day tutorials will be offered on Monday, August 11th. We invite R users to submit proposals for three hour tutorials on special topics on R. The proposals should give a brief description of the tutorial, including goals, detailed outline, justification why the tutorial is important, background knowledge required and potential attendees. The proposals should be sent before 2007-10-31 to useR-2008 at R-project.org. A web page offering more information on the `useR!' conference is available at http://www.R-project.org/useR-2008 ABOUT DORTMUND In the past, Dortmund was famous for coal, steel and the beer industry - quite typical for a city in the Ruhrgebiet. Today, Dortmund evolves to a city with high tech industry, exhibitions and service companies. Dortmund's football (i.e. soccer) club is world famous and attracts roughly 80000 people on a regular basis. IMPORTANT DATES 2007-10-31: submission deadline of tutorial proposals 2007-12-01: start of registration 2007-12-01: start of online abstract submission 2008-03-31: early registration deadline: 2008-03-31: submission deadline of abstracts 2008-05-15: notification of acceptance 2008-05-31: regular registration deadline 2008-07-25: registration deadline We hope to meet you in Dortmund! The conference committee: Uwe Ligges (conference), Achim Zeileis (program), Claus Weihs, Gerd Kopp (local organization), Friedrich Leisch, Torsten Hothorn _______________________________________________ R-announce at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-announce