The Duke Statistics Research Seminars Academic Year 2008/2009
Brian Reich
(Assistant Professor, Dept of Statistics, North Carolina State University)
"Bayesian spatial quantile regression"
Friday, November 6, 2009, 3:30pm
116 Old Chem Building [more]
Ian Dryden
(Professor, Dept of Statistics, University of South Carolina)
"Bayesian Alignment of Unlabeled Marked Point Sets Using Random Fields"
Friday, November 13, 2009, 3:30pm
116 Old Chem Building [more]
Erik Sudderth
(Assistant Professor, Dept of Computer Science, Brown University)
"TBD"
Friday, November 20, 2009, 3:30pm
116 Old Chem Building [more]
Robert Gramacy
(University Lecturer, University of Cambridge)
"Particle Learning for Sequential Design and Optimization"
Friday, December 4, 2009, 3:30pm
116 Old Chem Building [more]
Seminars generally take place in 116 Old Chem Building on Fridays from 3:30 - 4:30 pm. However, please check individual abstracts to confirm time and location. Refreshments will be served after the seminars in the lobby of Old Chem.
Metered Parking is available at various locations on campus. If you have never visited us before, please see our driving directions and map. The easiest and most convenient parking areas are located at the Bryan Center parking garage near Duke Statistics(recommended) or at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens.
Please email or call Karen Herndon for additional information: karen@stat.duke.edu or phone 919-684-8029. Sorry, but we do not have reprints available. Please feel free to contact the authors by email for follow-up information, articles, etc.
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