Probability & Statistics Day 2014 Group Photo
PROBABILITY & STATISTICS DAY
Funded By: National Security Agency | Hosted By: Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Consulting
9th Annual April 17-18, 2015

Register A special feature of Probability and Statistics Day at UMBC 2015 is that the conference, including the workshop, is open to all statistics graduate students from UMBC and local universites free of charge; however, REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED! The deadline to register is Friday, April 3, 2015.   // REGISTER NOW

For more information, contact any member of the organizing committee:

Bimal Sinha
Conference Chair
443.538.3012

Kofi Adragni
  410.455.2406
Yvonne Huang
  410.455.2422
Yaakov Malinovsky
  410.455.2968
Thomas Mathew
  410.455.2418
Nagaraj Neerchal
  410.455.2437
DoHwan Park
  410.455.2408
Junyong Park
  410.455.2407
Anindya Roy
  410.455.2435
Elizabeth Stanwyck
  410.455.5731

Sponsor

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics at UMBC will hold the 9th Annual Probability and Statistics Day at UMBC during April 17–18, 2015. The event is funded by the National Security Agency, and will consist of a half-day workshop on Friday afternoon and a full day conference on Saturday. Probability and Statistics Day at UMBC is open to statisticians from all local universities, government agencies, and private industries (registration required). The event is free for all statistics graduate students from UMBC and local universities (registration required).

Half–Day Workshop
APR
17
FRI

James Albert

Bowling Green State University

Simulation-Based Bayesian Computation with R

Keynote Addresses
APR
18
SAT

Larry Brown

University of Pennsylvania

Linear Regression Analysis in Non-linear Populations

APR
18
SAT

Peter McCullagh

University of Chicago

Survival Models and Health Sequences

APR
18
SAT

Ruth Williams

University of California at San Diego

Resource Sharing in Stochastic Networks

APR
18
SAT

Thomas Louis

Johns Hopkins University & US Census Bureau

Research at Census, Including Links to Biostatistics/Informatics