Departmental Colloquia

Department of Statistics
Texas A&M University

The Department hosts a colloquium series featuring presentations of current research and special topics in statistics by leading researchers in the field. All are welcome to attend. Students registered for STAT 681 receive course credit for attending the regular talks.

Colloquium Schedule, Fall 1999
Date Time Room Speaker Topic
Thu, Sept 2 no seminar, Faculty Meeting
Thu, Sept 9 no seminar
Thu, Sept 16 4-5pm BLOC 150 David Lane, Rice University The Rice Virtual Lab: A Web Resource for Teaching Statistics
Thu, Sept 23 no seminar, College of Science Faculty Meeting
Thu, Sept 30 4-5pm BLOC 150 Jane Harvill, Mississippi State University Multivariate Nonlinear Time Series Modeling
Thu, Oct 7 no seminar, Academic Convocation
Thu, Oct 14 4-5pm BLOC 150 Jane Booker, Los Alamos National Laboratory PREDICT -- A New Approach to Product Development
or What Statisticians Can Do Without Data
Thu, Oct 21 4-5pm BLOC 150 Jeff Hart, Texas A&M University Nonparametric Tests of Function Fit
Thu, Oct 28 4-5pm BLOC 150 William F. Christensen, Southern Methodist University Modeling and Prediction of Multivariate Spatial Data Using Latent Variables
Thu, Nov 4 no seminar, Faculty Meeting
Tue, Nov 9 3:45-5pm BLOC 457 Inho Park, Texas A&M University The Use of Sample Survey Data for Estimation of the Tails of Distribution Functions
Thu, Nov 11 4-5pm BLOC 150 Lainfen Qian, Florida Atlantic University Inferences in Two-Phase Linear Regression Models
Tue, Nov 16 4-5pm BLOC 411 Cherng Luen (Allen) Lee, Texas A&M University
Thu, Nov 18 4-5pm BLOC 150 Kung-Sik Chan, University of Iowa Testing for Nonlinearity with Partially Observed Time Series
Thu, Nov 26 no seminar, Thanksgiving Break
Mon, Dec 6 4-5pm BLOC 150 Marvin Zelen, Harvard University Urn Sampling and the Proportional Hazards Model

Departmental Colloquia, Spring 1999


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