The MSG (Manchester - Southampton - Glasgow) seminar series is a biannual design of experiments series organised by the Universities of Manchester, Southampton and Glasgow. It features talks on the latest advances in statistical methodology and applications of design of experiments.
For more information on the seminar series and the next meeting, see http://www.msgdoe.wordpress.com
Date: Wednesday 1st June 2016
Location: Room 2003 (LT 2), Chemistry Building (B27), University of Southampton, Southampton
The meeting will be available via a live web-cast at
https://coursecast.soton.ac.uk/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=b449e0ff-09e1-479c-a9b3-27a102810c04
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Schedule (all times are British Summer Time, GMT+1):
2.00pm
Welcome
2.05pm
Werner Mueller (Johannes Kepler Universitat Linz, Austria)
Title: ABCD: Approximate Bayesian Computing Design
2.55pm
Tim muiruri Kinyanjui (University of Manchester, UK)
Title: Information content of house-hold stratified epidemics
3.45pm
Tea and coffee break
4.10pm
Ben Torsney (University of Glasgow, UK)
Title: Optimal design, Lagrangian and linear model theories: a fusion
5.00pm
Close
Drinks and further discussion at the Crown Inn.
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