Research Seminars
The Department of Statistics at the University of South Carolina
announces a new series of informal Research Seminars. Contact Edsel Pena if you would like give a seminar.
Everyone welcome!
Research Seminars : Tuesdays at 2.30pm-3.30pm
2010-2011 Academic Year
8/31 : Tim Hanson on Parametric vs Nonparametric Models in Hierarchical Models
9/7 : Edsel Pena on A Brief Tutorial about LaTeX
9/14 : Don Edwards on Agreement Webs for Medical Diagnosis
9/21 : Yanlei Peng on Retrospective Study of Hospitalizations using Cross-Over Designs
9/28 : Jiejun Du on Shape Analysis
10/5 : Wensong Wu on Multiple Decision Functions
10/12 : David Hitchcock and Nicole Lewis on Issues on Analyzing Proteomics Data
10/19 : Brian Habing on Some Estimation Questions in IRT
10/26 : Ann Gironella on Cyclic Subspaces (Dimension Reduction)
11/2 : Election Day - No Seminar
11/9 : Joshua Tebbs on Informative Retesting
11/16 : James Lynch on Load-Sharing Systems
1/18 : Don Edwards on Stories from trip to China
1/25 : Don Edwards on Offline Agreement Webs
2/1 : Shan Huang on Semi-nonparametric Isotonic Regression
2/8 : Ian Dryden on Curve Modeling in Shape Spaces
2/15 : Leslie Hendrix on Ethics in Research
2/22 : Hao Wang on Bayesian Graphic Lasso
3/1 : Safori Inc on Recruitment
3/15 : Lianming Wang on Bayesian Semiparametric Modeling of Onset and Progression from Current Status Data
3/22 : Blake Hill on Bayesian Networks
3/29 : James Ramsay Watching Children Grow Taught Me All I Know
4/5 : Iris Lin on Semiparametric Regression Models for Interval Censored Survival Data
4/12 : Ou Zhao on TBA
4/19 : Yuling Feng on Cognitive Diagnosis Models
2009-2010 Academic Year
8/25 : Don Edwards on Inter-Rater Agreement
9/1 : Josh Habiger on Randomized P-values in Multiple Testing
9/8 : Wensong Wu on Bayesian Multiple Testing
9/15 : Josh Tebbs on A Tour through group testing
9/22 : Edsel Pena on Optimality in Multiple Testing
9/29 : Edsel Pena on Optimality in Multiple Testing (continued)
10/6 : Liaming Wang on Interval Censored Data
10/13 : Shan Huang on Something Fun
10/20 : John Grego on Censored Mixed Models
10/27 : Jim Lynch on Mixture Models
11/3 : Blake Hill on Shape Analysis
11/10 : Ian Dryden on Shape Analysis
11/17 : Xiaoyan Lin on Prior Information and Decision Theory
11/24 : Thanksgiving - No Seminar
12/1 : David Hitchcock on The History of Statistics
2008-2009 Academic year
3/24: John Grego
3/31: Colloquium
4/7: David Hitchcock
4/14: Lianming Wang
4/21: Joshua Tebbs
4/28: Andrew Cron
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