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Past UGA/Clemson Joint Seminars

2017

Brian Williams

Los Alamos National Lab

 

2016

David Ruppert

Professor of Engineering, Cornell University

A Bayesian Multivariate Functional Dynamic Linear Model

 

2015

Jim Berger

Professor of Statistics, Duke University 

Bayesian Subgroup Analysis

 

2014

Kathryn Chaloner

Professor of Statistics, University of Iowa

Bayesian Methods for Study Design and Statistical Analysis

 

2013

Marie Davidian

NCSU William Neal Reynolds Professor of Statistics, Duke University Adjunct Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics

A Robust Method for Estimating Optimal Treatment Regimes

 

2012

Tailen Hsing

University of Michigan

Nonparametric Estimation of the Variogram and its Spectrum

 

2011

Dennis Lin

University Distinguished Professor, Department of Statistics, The Pennsylvania State University

BIG Statistics

 

2010

Steve Marron

Amos Hawley Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Object Oriented Data Analysis

 

2009

Jianqing Fan

Princeton University

Ultrahigh Dimensional Variable Selection:  Beyond the Linear Model

 

2008

Jayanta Ghosh

Professor at Purdue University, Professor Emeritus at Indian Statistical Institute

Motivation and Convergence of Two "New" Fast Algorithms for Estimating the Mixing Distribution in Mixture Models

 

 

2007

Richard Davis

Colorado State Univesity

Heavy Tails and Financial Time Series Models

 

Past UGA/Clemson Joint Seminars

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