On October 25, 2017, an announcement was made by Heather Turner on the R User Group (RUG) Organizers Slack: the R Foundation Conference Committee was interested in the emergence of academic-focused R events in regions not currently covered by useR! In less than a week, we had organized our first videoconference to start thinking about how to face the challenge. This quick response was not the result of mere luck, but the consequence of a year in which the R community — through its local RUGs and social media presence— grew stronger in South America. By mid November everything was set up: a name, a place, a date, and a motivated international organizing committee.
LatinR Chair
Laura Ación
CONICET-UBA
Instituto Universitario del Hospital Italiano
Fundación Sadosky
R-Ladies Buenos Aires, Argentina
Natalia da Silva
Instituto de Estadística, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y de Administración, Universidad de la República
R-Ladies Montevideo, Uruguay
Riva Quiroga
Facultad de Letras, Universidad Católica de Chile
R-Ladies Santiago / Valparaíso, Chile
Heads of Scientific Committee
Carmen Le Foulon
Instituto de Ciencia Política, Universidad Católica de Chile
Ricardo Olea
Departamento de Estadística, Universidad Católica de Chile
Scientific Committee
Marcela Alfaro Córdoba
Universidad de Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Ignacio Álvarez-Castro
Universidad de la República-IESTA, Uruguay
Stephan Arndt
University of Iowa, Estados Unidos
Mathias Bourel
Universidad de la República-IESTA-FING, Uruguay
Xavier Buenaño
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, ETSI Ingenieros de Minas y Energía, España
Elena Chicaiza
Instituto Panamericano de Geografía e Historia, Ecuador
Marina Cock
CONICET-La Pampa, Argentina
Mario Cortina Borja
University College London, Reino Unido
Andrés Farall
Universidad de Buenos Aires, EcoClimaSol, Argentina
María Inés Fariello
Universidad de la República-FING & Instituto Pasteur de Montevideo, Uruguay