Registration and Abstract Submission is open for the Subjective Bayes 2009 workshop - December 14-16, 2009 - University of Warwick, with abstract submission closing next week
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/statistics/crism/workshops/subjective_bayes
Subjective Bayes 2009 is one of a series of CRiSM Workshops at Warwick University on exciting, important and fast developing areas of statistical inference. It will draw together researchers active in the philosophy, practice or psychology of subjective probabilistic inference.
Keynote speakers who have already accepted our invitation include
Jim Berger (Statistics Dept, Duke)
Nick Chater (Psychology Dept, UCL)
Roger Cooke (Resources for the Future and TU Delft)
Lawrence Phillips (Operations Research Group, LSE)
Jonathan Rougier (Statistics Dept, Bristol)
Teddy Seidenfelt (Philosophy Dept, Carnegie Mellon)
Glenn Shafer (Business School, Rutgers)
Robert Winkler (Fuqua School of Business, Duke)
To Participate: Please complete the application form which can be found at the address above. Also please submit a title and abstract (of up to 400 words) of a proposed 25 minute talk or poster by 29th September '09. These will be refereed and decisions made by October 16th.
In order to also give young researchers the opportunity to come into contact and to interact with internationally well known academics working in the specific areas of the workshop, financial support both for travel and accommodation at the university is available to interested young academics, PhD students and Post Doctoral Fellows. Young academics are encouraged to present posters on the first evening of the workshop, helping them to introduce themselves to other participants. There will be a prize for the best poster.
Places are necessarily limited so please book early to avoid disappointment.
Organisers:
Jim Smith, Warwick
Tony O'Hagan, Sheffield
John Aston, Warwick
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/statistics/crism/workshops/subjective_bayes
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