Dear all,
Reminder: Registration for BAYSM 2018 closes 1 JUNE 2018.
*https://warwick.ac.uk/**baysm* <https://warwick.ac.uk/baysm>
BAYSM2018 is the 4rd edition of the Bayesian Young Statisticians Meeting
and will take place at University of Warwick, Coventry, UK (2-3 July 2018),
as a satellite to the ISBA 2018 world meeting. BAYSM is dedicated to Ph.D.
Students, M.S. Students, Post-Docs, Young and Junior Researchers working
in the field of Bayesian statistics, providing an opportunity to connect
with the Bayesian community at large. Senior discussants will be present at
each session, providing participants with advise and comments to their
work. Recognised figures of the Bayesian community will also participate as
keynote speakers, making an altogether exciting program.
The event will be hosted by the Department of Statistics of the University
of Warwick (*https://warwick.ac.uk/statistics/*
<https://warwick.ac.uk/statistics/>). It will include social events,
providing the opportunity to get to know other junior Bayesians.
Keynote speakers:
Kerrie Mengersen (Queensland University of Technology)
Igor Prünster (Bocconi University)
Judith Rousseau (University of Oxford)
Stephen Senn (University of Glasgow)
Yee Whye Teh (University of Oxford)
Discussants:
Deborah Ashby (Imperial College)
Bärbel Finkenstädt Rand (University of Warwick)
Jim Griffin (University of Kent)
Michele Guindani (University of California, Irvine)
Amy Herring (Duke University)
Jim Smith (University of Warwick)
Mark Steel (University of Warwick)
Sebastian Vollmer (University of Warwick)
While the meeting is organized for and by junior Bayesians, attendance is
open to anyone who may be interested.
For more information, please visit the conference website:
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On behalf of the BAYSM2018 organizing committee
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