
NCSU Statistics Department Seminars 2001-2002
Seminars are on Fridays at 3:35 - 4:35 pm
in 206 Cox Hall, unless otherwise noted.
For additional information, please e-mail or phone the
seminar chair, Marcia Gumpertz, at
gumpertz@stat.ncsu.edu or (919)
515-1923.
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Seminar Schedule for 2001-2002
(expect frequent updates)
Fall, 2001
- September 14 - Shyamal Peddada -
peddada@niehs.nih.gov
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
A General Methodology for Testing Order Restrictions with
Applications to Toxicology
*Special informal lunchtime seminar/discussion
(12:15-1:15, 208 Patterson Hall).
- September 21 - Bryan Manly -
bmanly@compuserve.com
Western EcoSystem Technology Inc.
Simultaneous Estimation of Population Size and Habitat Selection
Using Line Transect Sampling
*Special informal lunchtime seminar/discussion (NOTE the
change in time: 1:30-2:20 in 206 Patterson Hall).
- September 28 - Xiao Song, Yao Huang, Bingming Yi
North Carolina State University
A sampler of graduate students
- October 05 - Lynn Roy LaMotte -
lynn@stat.lsu.edu
Louisiana State University
Bugs, Bones, Bullets, and Babies: Identification
Problems with a Common Thread
*Special informal lunchtime seminar/discussion (12:15-1:15, 208 Patterson Hall).
- October 19 - Devan V. Mehrotra -
devan_mehrotra@merck.com
Merck Research Laboratories
Analysis of Stratified Clinical Trials - Issues and
Recommendations
*GSA seminar and pizza. 2405 Williams Hall. 11:30-1:00
- November 02 - Peter Mesenbrink -
peter.mesenbrink@pharma.novartis.com
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
Practical Aspects of Adaptive Designs in Clinical
Trials
*GSA seminar and pizza.
- November 09 - Peggy Hoon
-
peggy_hoon@ncsu.edu
NCSU Libraries
Tempe Principles for Emerging Systems of Scholarly
Publishing
- November 16 - Yi-Ju Li -
yjli@chg.mc.duke.edu
Duke University
Modulation of Age at Onset and Risk in Alzheimer Disease
- December 07 - Adrian Raftery -
raftery@stat.washington.edu
University of Washington
Model-Based Clustering and Feature Detection in Spatial
Point Processes
*Special informal lunchtime seminar/discussion
(11:15-12:15, 206 Patterson Hall).
Also notice that this seminar runs for an extended period of time 3:35 - 4:55
Spring, 2002
- January 11 - Chuck Proctor -
proctor@stat.ncsu.edu
North Carolina State University
The Underworld of Statistics behind Bulk Sampling with a Composite
- January 18 - Julian Besag -
julian@stat.washington.edu
University of Washington
Bayesian Analysis of Agricultural Field Experiments
- February 01 - Bernard Mair -
bam@math.ufl.edu
University of Florida
Mathematical Representation for Detection Probabilities in Positron Emission Tomography
- February 08 - Donald Richards* -
dsr2j@unix.mail.virginia.edu
University of Virginia
Exact Misclassification Probabilities
for Plug-In Normal Quadratic Discriminant Functions
*Dr. Richards will also give an informal seminar on
February 07, Thursday at 2:35-3:50 in Room 106 Patterson Hall.
[The St. Petersburg Paradox and the Crash of
the Dot.Coms]
- February 14* - George Tiao -
george.tiao@gsb.uchicago.edu
University of Chicago
Effect of Non-Normality and Dependence on
the Precision of Variance Estimates Using High-Frequency Financial Data
*This talk is on a Thursday [Notice the change in time and
place]
- February 22 - Brett Presnell -
presnell@stat.ufl.edu
University of Florida
Biased-Bootstrap Recycling
- March 01 - Tasha Inniss -
innisst@trinitydc.edu
Trinity College, Washington, DC
Airport Capacity Probability Distribution Functions during Inclement
Weather Prior to 9-11
*Special additional talk: Tips for Success for
Women and/or Students of Color Pursuing Advanced
Degrees in Mathematics,
1:30-2:20, 212 Polk Hall.
- March 08 - Blanton Godfrey -
Blanton_Godfrey@ncsu.edu
NCSU College of Textiles
Six Sigma Quality: Lessons Learned in Teaching Statistics
- April 05 - Chris Field -
field@mathstat.dal.ca
Dalhousie University
Confidence Regions for Phylogenetic Trees
- April 19 - Russ Wolfinger -
Russ.Wolfinger@sas.com
SAS Institute Inc.
A Collaborative Software Environment for Microarray Data
Analysis
- April 26 - Sujit Ghosh -
sghosh@stat.ncsu.edu
North Carolina State University
Bayesian Analysis of Capture-Recapture Models
- May 03 - Mark Glickman -
mg@math.bu.edu
Boston University
Inferring Response Times of a Latent, Error-Free
Cognitive Process
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