Saturday April 13, 2013
Hosted by the Department of Statistics, University of California, Davis
Co-Sponsored by the MPS Deans Office of UC Davis, NSF via an RTG training grant, and the Graduate School of Management of UC Davis
The Department of Statistics will host a workshop that will serve as a forum to discuss recent developments in the rapidly evolving areas of analysis of complex and massive data. It will take place on the campus of the University of California, Davis (Room 1147, Math Sciences Bldg), and is scheduled for Saturday April 13, 2013.
REGISTRATION is free. All participants are required to register HERE.
The speakers are (see here for complete information - schedule, titles, abstracts):
- Paul Baines (Statistics, UC Davis)
- Owen Carmichael (Neuroscience and Computer Science, UC Davis)
- Xiaodan Fan (Statistics, Chinese University Hong Kong)
- Christopher Genovese (Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University)
- Ken Joy (Computer Science, UC Davis)
- Anna Michalak (Global Ecology, Stanford University)
- Jie Peng (Statistics, UC Davis)
- Fernando Perez (Neuroscience, UC Berkeley)
- Rachel Schutt (Johnson Research Labs and adjunct at Statistics, Columbia University)
- Xiaotong Shen (Statistics, University of Minnesota)
- Tony Tyson (Physics, UC Davis)
Social Function: there will be a reception at the John Natsoulas Gallery (521 1st St.) after the symposium.
Organizing Committee: Alexander Aue, Thomas C. M. Lee, Wolfgang Polonik