“3D Bivariate Spatial Modelling of Argo Ocean Temperature and Salinity Profiles”, presented by Mary Lai Salvana, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Mathematics, University of Houston.
Statistics Colloquium
Statistics Colloquium: Marcin Jurek, University of Texas at Austin
“Gaussian Processes as a Tool to Represent Complex Phenomena”, presented by Marcin Jurek, Department of Statistics and Data Sciences, University of Texas at Austin.
Statistics Colloquium: Nathan Wikle, University of Texas at Austin
“Causal Inference for Environmental Health Data: Estimating Causal Effects in the Presence of Spatial Interference”, presented by Nathan Wikle, Department of Statistics and Data Sciences, University of Texas at Austin.
Statistics Colloquium: Caiwen Ding, University of Connecticut
“Causal Inference for Environmental Health Data: Estimating Causal Effects in the Presence of Spatial Interference”, presented by Nathan Wikle, Department of Statistics and Data Sciences, University of Texas at Austin.
Statistics Colloquium: Steve Leeds, Ironwood Pharmaceuticals
“Non-Technical Strategies and Behaviors Every Successful Data Analyst Should Adopt”, presented by Steve Leeds, Vice President of Business Analytics, Ironwood Pharmaceuticals
Statistics Colloquium: Stefano Iacus, Harvard University
“Sentiment Analysis, Social Media and Subjective Well-Being”, presented by Stefano Iacus, Senior Research Scientist and Director of Data Science and Product Research, The Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University
Statistics Colloquium: Hongtu Zhu, UNC-Chapel Hill
“Statistical Learning Methods for Neuroimaging Data Analysis with Applications”, presented by Hongtu Zhu, Professor, Department of Biostatistics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Gillings School of Global Public Health.
Joint UConn/UMass Statistics Colloquium: Haben Michael, UMass Amherst
“The Population and Personalized AUCs”, presented by Haben Michael, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Statistics Colloquium: Lucy Gao, University of British Columbia
“Valid inference after clustering, with application to single-cell RNA-sequencing data”, presented by Lucy Gao, Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics, University of British Columbia.
Statistics Colloquium: John Stufken, George Mason University
“Musings on Subdata Selection”, presented by John Stufken, Professor, Department of Statistics, George Mason University