TIES aims to foster the development and use of statistical and quantitative methods in the environmental sciences, and emphasises the role of collaboration between statisticians, mathematicians, scientists and engineers in finding solutions to problems in environmental monitoring, engineering and protection. The 26th annual conference will be preceded by short courses and workshops, which will be held in the Conference Centre. The conference programme will begin on Monday 18th July and run in parallel until mid-afternoon on Friday 22nd July. The programme will be a combination of invited plenaries and invited and contributed sessions, featuring talks from keynote speakers Dr Mevin Hooten (Colorado State University), Professor Andrew Lawson (Medical University of South Carolina) and Professor Kerrie Mengerson (Queensland University of Technology), Professor Montse Fuentes (North Carolina State University) and Dr Nathaniel Newlands, Science and Technology, Government of Canada (Agriculture and Agri-Food), Canada
The 26th Annual TIES Conference / Ali, Ayesha; Bel, Liliane; Chiu, Grace; Chandler, Richard; Craigmile, Peter; Dick, Jan; Fasso', Alessandro; Bravo de Guenni, Lelys; JONA LASINIO, Giovanna; Mateu, Jorge; Peterson, Erin; Schmidt, Alexandra; Scott, Marian; Smith, Ron; Thorarinsdottir, Thordis. - (2016). (Intervento presentato al convegno TIES 2016 tenutosi a Edinburgh, UK nel 18-22 Luglio).
The 26th Annual TIES Conference
Alessandro FassòMembro del Collaboration Group
;Giovanna Jona LasinioMembro del Collaboration Group
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2016
Abstract
TIES aims to foster the development and use of statistical and quantitative methods in the environmental sciences, and emphasises the role of collaboration between statisticians, mathematicians, scientists and engineers in finding solutions to problems in environmental monitoring, engineering and protection. The 26th annual conference will be preceded by short courses and workshops, which will be held in the Conference Centre. The conference programme will begin on Monday 18th July and run in parallel until mid-afternoon on Friday 22nd July. The programme will be a combination of invited plenaries and invited and contributed sessions, featuring talks from keynote speakers Dr Mevin Hooten (Colorado State University), Professor Andrew Lawson (Medical University of South Carolina) and Professor Kerrie Mengerson (Queensland University of Technology), Professor Montse Fuentes (North Carolina State University) and Dr Nathaniel Newlands, Science and Technology, Government of Canada (Agriculture and Agri-Food), CanadaI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


