interested to hear if anyone is using #stan @mcmc_stan in industrial settings? Can be based in industry or academic collaboration
@_jcken @mcmc_stan It's pretty popular in the pharmaceutical industry (although e.g. jags is also popular), including for using priors based on historical data, implementing flexible multiple imputation, getting uncertainty when there's no obvious frequentist to do so, good small sample performance etc.
@BjoernHolzhauer I can believe rstanarm/brms/prophet etc are used more often since easier to work with! Where I work, we offer stan training courses and it's almost always academics who come, so was interested to see if there's a need elsewhere
@_jcken there's definitely some Stan usage via ratan/cmdstanr. But to be fair what most people need most of the time is covered by higher level interfaces to Stan. It's actually kind of hard to write more efficient code than, say, brms, plus it's just faster... Nevertheless, occasionally, I really do write Stan code.