Print

Print


Applications are now invited from young researchers and researchers at the
early stage of their career to participate in the


Séminaire Européen de Statistique 2004 and Summer School of the European
Mathematical Society

Statistics of Spatio-Temporal Systems

December 12-19, 2004, Munich, Germany


Lectures:
Peter Diggle (Lancaster University, United Kingdom):
Space-time point processes, biomedical and environmental applications.

Montserrat Fuentes (North Carolina State University, Chapel Hill, USA) and
Peter Guttorp (University of Washington, Seattle, USA):
Bayesian spatio-temporal statistics, spectral methods for spatio-temporal
data.

David Higdon (Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, USA):
Bayesian inference for spatio-temporal systems: integrating detailed
modeling of physical systems with observed data.

Ulf Dieckmann (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,
Laxenburg, Austria) and Richard Law (University of York, United Kingdom):
Spatio-temporal modelling in ecology and epidemiology, stochastic dynamical
systems, moment closure, applied case studies.

Valerie Isham and Richard Chandler (University College, London, United
Kingdom): Applied environmental case study.

Eva Vedel Jensen (University of Aarhus, Denmark):
Spatio-temporal modelling in medical imaging with a view to biological
growth.

Tilmann Gneiting (University of Washington, Seattle, USA):
Space-time covariance functions, stationarity, separability, and full
symmetry.

For information about the conference, contacts and application procedure see
the conference webpage at http://www.stat.uni-muenchen.de/semstat2004/

The conference takes place at the Castle Höhenried, located at the lake of
Starnberg near Munich, Germany. It is supported by the sixth framework
programme of the European Commission (Marie Curie Actions), the European
Mathematical Society, the European committee of the Bernoulli Society, the
German Research foundation (DFG,SFB386) and the University of Munich.

Application Deadline 17 September 2004.
All applicants must be elegible according to the Handbook of Marie Curie
Training Courses and conferences (the criteria are stated on the conference
webpage).

Contact email address: [log in to unmask]