Interested in information visualisation? The Royal Statistical Society's West Midlands Local Group will host a talk on Wednesday 7th February by Greg McInerny (Warwick), entitled "What aren’t you seeing? Why do we ‘ignore’ advances in visualisation research?" This event is jointly organised with Warwick R User Group.
The talk is open to all, regardless of statistical background. Be sure to share the event with any friends or colleagues whom you think might be interested. Our event will take place in the Zeeman Building (Maths and Statistics) at the University of Warwick, from 17:00 till 18:00. Refreshments will be served before and afterwards.
Agenda:
16:30–17:00 — Tea and coffee
Statistics common room C0.06
17:00–18:00 — Talk
Seminar room A1.01
18:00–19:00 — Wine and cheese
Statistics common room C0.06
Venue:
Zeeman Building, University of Warwick. To reach the Statistics Common Room, walk straight across the foyer and enter the Department of Statistics. Room A1.01 is on the first floor, above the building's main entrance. For an interactive campus map, visit http://campus-cms.warwick.ac.uk/share/dc23012fad5d6ff24bc0542f2639d6c4 .
For more information, visit the RSS West Midlands web site ( https://sites.google.com/view/rsswmlg/ ) or Warwick R User Group's meetup page ( https://www.meetup.com/Warwick-useRs/events/246683587/ ) or contact me, David Selby, on [log in to unmask] .
David Selby
PhD student
Department of Statistics
University of Warwick
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