seminar
Seminar on Wednesday, October 4 at 10 am
Big Data: Opportunities to Explore Presenter: DataSoft Systems Bangladesh Limited
Seminar on Tuesday, October 10 at 2 pm
Title: Conditional dependence in joint modelling of longitudinal non-Gaussian outcomes Speaker: Mili Roy, MSc Research Assistant Werklund
Seminar on Sunday, November 19 at 11 am
Title: Survival Ensembles and Representative Trees for Cancer Prognostication Speaker: Mousumi Banerjee, PhD Research Professor of Biostatistics
Seminar on Tuesday, November 28 at 2:30 pm
Title: Business Intelligence and Data Science Speaker: Business Intelligence team, Grameenphone Summary: The main focus of the seminar will be- to shed some light on the current business trends, and the challenges
Seminar on Tuesday, December 12 at 3 pm
isrt seminar roomTitle: Statisticians in the Data Science Era Speaker: Enayetur Raheem, Data Scientist at Carolinas HealthCare System, North Carolina, USA Abstract: In this talk I will discuss what it really means
Seminar on Sunday, December 17 at 11 am
Title: Testing equality of two normal means using combined samples of paired and unpaired data Speaker: Professor Nizam Uddin , Department of Statistics, University of Central Florida Abstract: A test statistic for testing equality of two normal means when data consist of both paired and unpaired observations is proposed. The proposed test statistic is compared with
Seminar on Tuesday, December 19 at 2 pm
Title: Developing Public Speaking Skills in Statistical Communication Speaker: Mohammed Shahidullah, PhD, MPH State Demographer Illinois Department of Public Health and Adjunct Faculty The University of Illinois, Springfield,
Seminar on Tuesday, January 9 at 2 pm
Title: Panjer Recursion to evaluate total claim distribution recursively Speaker: Dr. Abdul H. Sharif Adjunct Professor Mathematical Sciences Department Central Connecticut State University, USA. Abstract: The usual method of evaluating the distribution function of
Seminar on Tuesday, April 3 at 2 pm
Title: The Bangladesh paradox: health gains despite poverty and income inequality Speaker: Dr. Ahmed Mushtaque Raza Chowdhury Vice Chairperson, BRAC and Professor of Clinical Population and Family Health
Seminar on Tuesday, April 10, 2018 at 2 pm
Title: A model for repeated binary outcomes and comparison with quasi-likelihood based approaches Speaker: Jahida Gulshan Associate Professor, ISRT