Forthcoming Workshops
Each year CRiSM hosts several workshops focussing on both the statistical methodology and its applications. It provides a great opportunity to keep up-to-date with current research worldwide and to collaborate with academics from other institutions.
Here is a list of all workshops hosted since 2006.
More information on forthcoming workshops can be found by clicking on the links below:
Thu 16 May, '24 |
Interdisciplinary workshop - Quantifying Carbon footprintScarman Space 24TBC |
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Wed 5 Jun, '24 - Fri 7 Jun, '2410:00 - 17:00 |
BioInference 2024MS.01Runs from Wednesday, June 05 to Friday, June 07. If you are interested on mathematical modelling and statistical methods for (widely defined/interpreted) biological problems, then save the date for BioInference2024 (5th -7th June, here at Warwick), and consider sending an abstract for a poster/talk. |
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Mon 10 Jun, '24 - Wed 12 Jun, '24All-day |
Workshop on Heterogeneous and Distributed DataMS.01Runs from Monday, June 10 to Wednesday, June 12. The aim of the event is to bring together researchers in areas such as missing data, (local) differential privacy, communication-constrained inference and transfer learning to share recent progress and motivate future directions. |
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Mon 9 Sep, '24 - Tue 10 Sep, '24All-day |
Data Visualisation -Paul Murrell MasterclassRootes Building, Chancellors 1 and 2Runs from Monday, September 09 to Tuesday, September 10. This 2-day course covers the big data visualisation questions: *what* should I draw and *how* should I draw it. Discover how to represent your data visually, following guidelines that play to the strengths of our visual system while avoiding its weaknesses, using the R package ggplot2. |