Dear All,
The University of Nottingham Statistics and Probability seminar programme for this term is as follows:
Thursday 21st April
Cathal Walsh (Trinity College, Dublin) - Latent Class Analysis for Syndromes in Alzheimer's Disease.
Thursday 28th April
Dave Applebaum (University of Sheffield) - Ornstein-Uhlenbeck Processes with Jumps
Thursday 5th May
Tony Robinson(University of Bath) - Bayesian Model-Based Clustering Actually
Wednesday 11th May 2pm-5pm at Nottingham University M/P C4
RSS East Midlands Local Group (joint with the RSS General Applications section)
A meeting on statistics and social nuisance
Speakers to include
Adrian Davis (University of Manchester) - Dilemmas in assessing the impact of noise on young people
Andy Jones (University of East Anglia) - Exposure to Environmental urban noise pollution in Birmingham, UK
Third speaker to be announced
Thursday 9th June
James Carpenter (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London) - Missing data: handle with sensitivity!
Thursday 16th June 5pm
RSS East Midlands Local Group - Nottingham Trent University (Chaucer building room 470 )
Paul Marchant (Leeds Metropolitan University) - Some issues in assessing the effectiveness of crime reduction initiatives.
Note all talks are in University of Nottingham Maths/Physics Building room C12 at 4pm (tea in C10 at 3.45) unless stated otherwise above.
Abstracts are available at http://www.maths.nott.ac.uk/personal/pmzwjb/abssum05.html and all are welcome.
Regards,
Bill Browne.
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