UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM STATISTICS SEMINAR SERIES - AUTUMN 2011
Seminars take place at 3pm on Thursdays in the Physics Building (room
C05), followed by tea and coffee in the maths department. All are welcome!
September 29 - Thomas House (University of Warwick)
- Influenza modelling: pre-, during- and post-pandemic
October 6 - David Hodge (University of Nottingham)
- Bandits for resource allocation
October 20 - Ian Vernon (Durham University)
- TBA
October 27 - Istvan Kiss (University of Sussex)
- From Markovian to pairwise and exact epidemic models
November 3 - Madeleine Cule (University of Oxford)
- TBA
December - Chris Glasbey (Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland
Research Institution)
- Tobit models for multivariate, spatio-temporal and compositional data
December 15 - Ian Jermyn (Durham University)
- Shape modelling using contours, phase fields, and binary fields,
with applications to image segmentation.
Further details may be found at
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mathematics/events.aspx
Please contact Richard Wilkinson ([log in to unmask]) with
any inquiries.
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Richard Wilkinson
Lecturer in Statistics
School of Mathematical Sciences
University of Nottingham
Nottingham, NG7 2RD
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http://www.maths.nottingham.ac.uk/personal/pmzrdw/
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