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

Seminar on Tuesday, April 17 at 2 pm

Title: Evolution of Reproductive Health in Bangladesh   Speaker: Dr. Halida Hanum Akhter                Faculty Member                Bloomberg School of Public Health                John Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA Venue: ISRT seminar room            

Seminar on Tuesday 24 April, 2018 at 2 PM

Title: Ongoing Upgrading in RMG Enterprises: Preliminary Results from a Survey Venue and time: ISRT seminar room, 2 PM Speaker: Dr. Khondaker Golam Moazzem                Research Director                Centre For Policy Dialogue (CPD)                 Bangladesh

Seminar on Tuesday, April 8 at 2 pm

Title: Approximation of the Formal Bayesian Model Comparison using the Extended Conditional Predictive Ordinatecriterion Speaker: Md. Rashedul Hoque, Assistant Professor, ISRT   Venue and Time: ISRT seminar room, 2 pm Abstract: The

Seminar on Tuesday, 15 May 2018 at 2pm

Title: Modified Inferential Methods on Restricted Parameters in Multivariate Regression Analysis: Applications in Socio-demographic Research Speaker: Sheikh Mohammad Sayem                PhD Researcher, ISRT   Abstract: Multivariate regression analysis

Seminar on Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at 10:30 am

Title of the Talk: Can We Train Machine Learning Methods to Outperform the High-dimensional Propensity Score Algorithm? Speaker: Dr. M. Ehsan Karim                Assistant Professor, SPPH, UBC                Scientist & Biostatistician, CHEOS, Canada Venue: ISRT Seminar room ---------------------------------------Abstract-------------------------------------------------------------------- The use of retrospective health care claims datasets

Seminar on Tuesday, July 17 at 2 pm

Title: Non-inferiority testing under generalized Poisson distribution Venue: ISRT seminar room  Speaker:  Md Abu Manju, PhD                 Department of Mathematics and Computer Science                 Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands   Abstract: In recent years, non-inferiority studies for count data have been increasingly