The Second International Conference on Theory and Applications of Statistics
December 27-29, 2015
Statistics for Population and Development.
http://www.dusdaa.org/conference2015
Dhaka University Statistics Department Alumni Association (DUSDAA) invites you to attend the Second International Conference on Theory and Applications of Statistics 2015. The Department of Statistics at the University of Dhaka, one of the oldest of its kind in the world, was founded by the late National Professor Qazi Motahar Husain. The goal of the conference is to bring statisticians together from all over the world to explore the new frontiers of developments of statistical theory and applications in teaching, research, and the use of statistics in government and non-government policy making with special focus to developing countries like Bangladesh. Having the theme of the conference "Statistics for Population and Development", this conference will focus on the cutting edge topics related to the new frontiers in the broad field of statistics. The keynote speakers for this year’s conference are:
Professor Jessica Utts, 2016 President, American Statistical Association
Chair, Department of Statistics, University of California, Irvine.
Professor Sastry G. Pantula, 2010 President, American Statistical Association
Dean, College of Science and Professor of Statistics, Oregon State University
The organizers extend invitations to statisticians from home and abroad to participate in this conference. Invited and contributed papers will cover topics from a broad range of methodological and applied statistics including Probability Theory, Survival Analysis, Longitudinal Data Analysis, Resampling Methods, Stochastic Models, Record Statistics, Official Statistics, Categorical Data Analysis, Pharmaceutical Statistics, Statistical Modeling, Nonparametric Methods, Semiparametric Models, Clinical Trials, Multivariate Methods, Econometrics, Random Effect Models, Sampling Techniques, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Bayesian Methods, Statistics in Agriculture, Industrial Statistics, Model Selection Techniques, Statistical Genetics, Bioinformatics, Distribution Theory, Reliability Theory, Health Surveys, Design of Experiments, Impact Evaluation, Operations Research, Quality Control, Time Series Analysis, Data Mining, Neural Networks, Demography, Spatial and Spatio-temporal modelling, Statistical Measures of Poverty, and others.
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Abdus Wahed
Professor of Biostatistics
University of Pittsburgh
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