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➤6–8—15th ISSAT International
September
2010
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Conference on Reliability and Quality
in Design, San Francisco, California
➤14–16—S.Co. 2009, Milan, Italy
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This conference is an international forum
The aim of the S.Co. conference is to
May
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for the presentation of new results,
provide a forum for the discussion of new
research development, and applications in 23–26—38th Annual Meeting of the
VENT
developments and applications of statisti-
all aspects of reliability, quality in design,
cal models and computational methods
Statistical Society of Canada, Québec
S
and statistics. The conference is typically
for complex and high-dimensional data.
City, Québec
attended by international participants
The conference will consist of invited
This conference will bring together
and is characterized by an intimate cul-
lectures, organized and contributed ses-
academic, government, and industrial
ture. For more information, visit www.
sions, and poster presentations. For more
researchers as well as users of statistics and
issatconferences.org or contact ISSAT RQD
information, visit
mox.polimi.it/sco2009 or
probability. Featured will be workshops
Conference, P.O. Box 1504, Piscataway,
contact Eventi Mate, Piazza Leonardo Da
and invited and contributed sessions
CA 08855;
rqd@issatconferences.org.
Vinci, 32, Milano, International 20133,
on all areas of statistics and probability.
Italy;
eventimate@mate.polimi.it.
About 450 statisticians are expected to
participate. For details, contact Thierry
➤10–12—It’s Online, Therefore It
Duchesne, Université Laval, Département
Exists! A Workshop on Technology-
21–22—6th International Meeting on
de mathématiques et de statistique,
Enhanced Probability and Statistics
Statistical Methods in Biopharmacy,
Pavillon Vachon, Québec, Quebec G1K
Education Using SOCR Resources, Los
Paris, France
7P4, Canada; (418) 656-2131, Ext. 5077;
Angeles, California
This meeting will focus on innovative sta-
thierry.duchesne@mat.ulaval.ca.
The 2009 SOCR aims to demonstrate
tistical approaches to design and analysis
the functionality, use, and assessment of
of clinical trials, specifically missing data,
current SOCR resources in probability
flexible designs, multiplicity, and meta-
25–27—Joint Research Conference
and statistics curricula at different levels.
analysis. Contributed papers are welcome
on Statistics in Quality, Industry, and
The SOCR tools, activities, and materi-
if they are relevant to these areas; contrib-
Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland
als are openly and anonymously available
uted posters are welcome if they describe
The Quality and Productivity Research
over the Internet to the entire community.
unrelated, but innovative, research on
Conference and the Spring Research
This workshop will be of most value to
the design and analysis of clinical tri-
Conference on Statistics in Industry
AP teachers and college instructors of
als. For more information, visit www.
and Technology will be held jointly at
probability and statistics classes who have
biopharma2009-sfds.fr or contact Claude
the National Institute of Standards and
an interest in exploring novel technology-
Petit, 900 Ridgebury Road, Ridgefield,
Technology (NIST). The goal of the con-
enhanced approaches for improving sta-
CT 06877; (203) 798-4303; claude.petit@
ference is to stimulate interdisciplinary
tistics education. For more information,
boehringer-ingelheim.com.
research among statisticians, engineers, and
visit
http://wiki.stat.ucla.edu/socr/index. physical scientists in quality and produc-
php/SOCR_Events_Aug2009 or contact tivity, industrial needs, and the physical
Ivo Dinov, 8125 Math Sciences Bldg.,
October
sciences. The conference will feature pre-
Los Angeles, CA 90095; (310) 825-8430; sentations on statistical issues and research
dinov@stat.ucla.edu. approaches drawn from collaborative
27–30—25th International
research. For more information, contact
Methodology Symposium,
Will Guthrie, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop
16–22—International Statistical
Gatineau, Québec
8980, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8980;
Institute 57th Biennial Session,
This anniversary symposium, titled
(301) 975-2854;
will.guthrie@nist.gov. n
Durban, South Africa
“Longitudinal Surveys: From Design to
This session will include meetings of
Analysis,” is for researchers with private
the Bernoulli Society, the International
research organizations, governments, and
Association for Statistical Computing,
universities who are interested in statistical
the International Association of
or methodological issues specific to longi-
Survey Statisticians, the International
tudinal surveys. The first day will consist
Association for Official Statistics, and the
of workshops, while the following days will
International Association for Statistical
consist of plenary and parallel sessions cover-
Education. For more information, visit
ing a variety of topics. Additional research
www.cbs.nl/isi or contact Shabani Mehta,
and results will be presented via poster ses-
428 Prinses Beatrixlaan, P.O. Box 950,
sions. For more information, visit www.
Voorburg, International 2270 AZ, The
statcan.ca/english/conferences/symposium2009
Netherlands; +31-70-3375737;
isi@cbs.nl.
or contact Caroline Rondeau, 150 Tunney’s
Pasture Driveway, R.H. Coats Building,
Ottawa, Québec K1A OT6, Canada;
caroline.rondeau@statcan.ca.
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