s
International 201301, India; 1800 102 15–16—University of Florida Twelfth Alan Gelfand. The conference will pro-
VENT
3003;
network@benchmarksixsigma.com. Annual Winter Workshop: Categorical vide an overview of the past, present, and
Data Analysis, Gainesville, Florida future developments of statistical decision-
OF E
››18–20—Benchmark Six Sigma Black
This workshop will focus on recent devel- making and Bayesian analysis. Prior to the
AR
Belt Training: Part II, Hyderabad, India
opments in methodology for categorical conference, short courses on various statis-
This is a program for people who have
data analysis, including high-dimensional tical topics will be offered. For more infor-
ALEND
already attended Green Belt training and
data, Bayesian inference, and clustering mation, visit http://bergerconference2010.
C
want to initiate cross-functional projects
and missing data, as well as applications
utsa.edu or contact Keying Ye at Keying.
with benefits verifiable in monetary terms.
to rapidly developing disciplines such as
Ye@utsa.edu.
In addition to techniques, Black Belt
statistical genetics. Funding is expected
training teaches how to guide and involve
to support a limited number of young
23–26—DAGStat2010: Statistics Under
others. For more information, visit www.
researchers. Researchers receiving support
One Umbrella, Dortmund, Germany
benchmarksixsigma.com or contact Aadrit
are expected to present their work at the
DAGStat is a network of scientific and
Kashyap, The Corenthum, CS-14, Lobe
poster session. Applications should be
professional organizations that develop
no.-2, 7th Floor, A-41, Sec-62, Noida,
emailed by November 13, 2009. For more
and promote statistical theory and meth-
International 201301, India; 1800 102
information, visit
www.stat.ufl.edu or con-
odology. The aim of the working group
3003;
network@benchmarksixsigma.com.
tact Robyn Crawford, P.O. Box 118545,
is to offer a panel for shared activities
103 Griffin-Floyd Hall, Gainesville, FL
and public relations to reach a stronger
28–31—Seventh International Triennial
32611; (352) 392-1941;
robyn@stat.ufl.edu.
cognition of statistics. Lectures will cover
Calcutta Symposium on Probability and aspects of theoretical and applied statistics.
Statistics, Kolkata, India
27–29—2010 Bayesian Biostatistics
For more information, visit www.statistik.
This event will bring together researchers
Conference, Houston, Texas
tu-dortmund.de/DAGStat2010/en or con-
engaged in theoretical, methodological,
Current and prospective users of Bayesian
tact Jörg Rahnenführer, Vogelpothsweg
and applied aspects of statistics and prob-
biostatistics are invited to join experts in
87, Dortmund, International 44227,
ability. There will be invited and technical
the field for a three-day conference that
Germany; +49 231 755 3121;
sessions, as well as poster sessions. Visit
includes short courses and invited presen-
rahnenfuehrer@statistik.tu-dortmund.de.
http://triennial.calcuttastatisticalassociation.
tations. For more information, visit
org/sympBrochure.php for details or contact
biostatistics.mdanderson.org/BBC2010 or
Gaurangadeb Chattopadhyay, 35,
contact Lydia Davis, 1515 Holcombe April
Ballygunge Circular Road, Kolkata,
Blvd., Unit 1409, Houston, TX 77030;
International 700019, India; +91-33-
(713) 794-4142;
lbdavis@mdanderson.org.
››7–9—MAF2010 - Mathematical
24615445;
caltri7@gmail.com.
and Statistical Methods for Actuarial
Sciences and Finance, Ravello, Italy
March
The aim of this conference is to provide
2010
new theoretical and methodological results
17–19—IAENG International
and significant applications in actuarial sci-
Conference on Data Mining and
January
ences and finance by the capabilities of the
Applications 2010, Hong Kong, China
interdisciplinary mathematical and statisti-
This conference will be held under
cal approach. The conference will cover a
*4–8—International Indian Statistical
the International MultiConference of
variety of subjects in actuarial science and
Association Joint Statistical Meetings
Engineers and Computer Scientists 2010.
financial fields. Open to academics and
and International Conference on
The IMECS 2010 is organized by the
professionals, the conference is designed to
Statistics, Probability, and Related Areas,
International Association of Engineers
promote the cooperation between theoreti-
Visakhapatnam, India
(IAENG) and serves as a good platform
cians and practitioners. For more infor-
The Joint Statistical Meetings, organized
for researchers. For more information, visit
mation, visit
maf2010.unisa.it or contact
by the International Indian Statistical
www.iaeng.org/IMECS2010/ICDMA2010.
Marcella Niglio, Via Ponte Don Melillo,
Association in partnership with the
html or contact IAENG Secretariat, Unit
Fisciano, International 84084, Italy;
American Statistical Association and sta-
1, 1/F, 37-39 Hung To Road, Hong Kong,
maf2010@unisa.it.
tistical associations in India, will be held at
International HK, Hong Kong; (852)
Andhra University. For more information,
3169-3427;
imecs@iaeng.org.
visit www.stat.osu.edu/~hnn/IISA.html or
››25–27—22nd Annual Kansas State
contact Naranyanswamy Balakrishnan,
University Conference on Applied
17–20—Conference on Frontier of
Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
Statistics in Agriculture,
Statistical Decisionmaking and
McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario
Manhattan, Kansas
Bayesian Analysis
L85 4K1, Canada; (905) 525-9140, Ext.
This conference will bring together statisti-
This conference consists of plenary, invit-
23420;
bala@mcmaster.ca.
cians from academia, industry, and govern-
ed, and poster sessions. Plenary speakers
ment to discuss ideas and advances in the
include Donald Berry, Lawrence Brown,
application of statistics to solve agricultural
Persi Diaconis, Stephen Fienberg, and
research problems. A keynote speaker,
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