ISRT Seminar Room (3rd floor) Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Please Select, Bangladesh
An "ISRT Applied Statistics Seminar" on October 25 (Tuesday) at 2:00 PM (Venue: ISRT Seminar Room). Mrs. Tasnim Ara will talk on "Explaining geo-spatial variation in mobile phone ownership among rural women of Bangladesh: A
ISRT Applied Statistics Seminar on October 25 (Tuesday) at 2:00 PM
ISRT Seminar Room (3rd floor) Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Please Select, BangladeshAn "ISRT Applied Statistics Seminar" on October 25 (Tuesday) at 2:00 PM (Venue: ISRT Seminar Room). Mrs. Tasnim Ara will talk on "Explaining geo-spatial variation in mobile phone ownership among rural women of Bangladesh: A
ISRT Applied Statistics Seminar on November 1 (Tuesday) at 2:00PM on “Foundational Learning Skills of Children in Bangladesh: What We Learned from MICS”
ISRT Seminar Room (3rd floor) Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Please Select, BangladeshDr. Mohaimen Mansur will give a talk on "Foundational Learning Skills of Children in Bangladesh: What We Learned from MICS". Dr. Mansur is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Statistical Research and Training (ISRT),
Seminar on Subgroup Analysis with Differential Treatment Effects and Biomarker Identification at 2 pm on December 6, 2022
ISRT Seminar Room (3rd floor) Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Please Select, BangladeshTitle: Subgroup Analysis with Differential Treatment Effects and Biomarker Identification Abstract: In the process of drug development and regulatory decision making, it is important to characterize heterogeneity of subject response to treatment. The heterogenous effect is typically assessed based on variety of information on clinical, gene and protein expression markers, commonly known as biomarkers. Previous studies
Workshop on Measuring Effective Coverage for Monitoring and Evaluation of Selected SDG Indicators on December 17-18, 2022
A national workshop on Measuring Effective Coverage for Monitoring and Evaluation of Selected SDG Indicators to be held on December 17-18, 2022, at the Institute of Statistical Research and Training (ISRT), University of Dhaka, Dhaka 1000, Bangladesh. For details, see the flyer and https://www.isrt.ac.bd/workshop.
Seminar on “Anomaly Detection in Temporal Networks through Topological Features and Motifs with Application to Mobility Data” at 2 pm on December 20, 2022
ISRT Seminar Room (3rd floor) Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Please Select, BangladeshSpeaker: Dr. Asim Kumer Dey, Brac University Venue: ISRT seminar room Date and time: 2 pm on Tuesday, 20 December 2022 Title: Anomaly Detection in Temporal Networks through Topological Features and Motifs with Application to Mobility Data Abstract: This paper aims to shed light on the potential relations among various higher-order network topological features and meso-level functionality of temporal
Inter-department Cricket Match against Pharmacy Department on 27 December 2022 (Tuesday) at 8.30 am
We are pleased to announce that the ISRT cricket team will play against the Department of Pharmacy on 27 December 2022 (Tuesday) at 8.30 am in the university's central playground.
Fresher Reception and Farewell on December 28, 2022
The freshers' Reception (28th batch) and Farewell (23rd batch) program will be held on Wednesday, Dec 28, 2022, at 10.00 am at the TSC auditorium. Honorable Pro-Vice Chancellor (Academic) Prof. Dr. A. S. M. Maksud Kamal has given kind consent to join us as chief guest, and the special guest of the event is Prof. Dr.
Applied Statistics Seminar on Tuesday, 10 January 2023 at 2 PM.
The speaker will be Argho Sarkar, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Maryland, USA. He will give a talk on "Deep Learning for Climate Change: Challenges, Progress, and Possibilities." Besides presenting his research, Argho will also talk about his experiences as a graduate student at the University of Maryland. The seminar will take place in the
Applied Statistics Seminar on Tuesday (February 7, 2023) at 12 PM
Abstract: The exchangeability of units between treatment groups is a key and typically untestable assumption for evaluating causal intervention effects in observational studies. Standard methods assuming exchangeability can yield biased treatment effect estimates if the assumption does not hold. Existing methods evaluate the sensitivity of treatment effect estimates to non-exchangeability due to unmeasured confounders only.