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Statistics and Probability Alumni Networking (SPAN) Day The Department of Mathematics and Statistics and the College of Arts and Science are pleased to welcome back to campus three of its distinguished graduate alumni in the fields of probability and statistics: Professor Haijun Li, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Washington State University and Associate Director of the WSU Data Analytics Initiative Professor Xikui Wang, Associate Dean, Faculty of Graduate Studies and Professor, Department of Statistics, University of Manitoba Professor Yiqiang Zhao, Associate Dean (Research and Graduate Studies), Faculty of Science and Professor of School of Mathematics and Statistics, Carleton University They are returning to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the start of their U of S graduate programs (September 1986) and to help us all celebrate the 100th anniversary of the U of S Alumni Association. As part of these celebrations, we are hosting a Statistics and Probability Alumni Networking (SPAN) Day on Saturday November 5, 2016. The distinguished visitors and their former graduate supervisors will give research talks and there will be an opportunity for current students and faculty to interact with the visitors. In particular, the day will end with a panel discussion on the theme: "How to turn your degree from a small graduate program into a big success."
Here are some statistics of the clean-up:
* We had sixteen adult volunteers who cleaned up Brookline Boulevard, the service alley, a greenway spot and some streets towards McNeilly.
* In 3 hours we collected fifteen 33-gallon bags of recyclable materials;
* Seventy-five 13-gallon bags of trash, and;
* 15 discarded tires.
...and lots of other debris such as discarded building materials.
We filled to the brim a large pick-up truck three times getting all the trash in one place.
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Here are pictures of the events that we attended with Chris as he celebrated his graduation from The University of Michigan. These events were for the Statistics Department (bachelors), American Studies Department (minor in digital studies), Mathematics Department (bachelors) and the main graduation at the Big House. Congratulations Chris!
Bungee jumping isn't a normal topic in school, but it was a major focus in Mr. Smith's Probability and Statistics class from Nov. 11-12, 2024. His students used scatter plots and regression models to approximate the appropriate length of a bungee cord made out of rubber bands. The goal was to help dolls attached to the bungee cords reach a target height during a jump from the track level of the Fieldhouse.
Some groups miscalculated and hit the gym floor, while others nailed the perfect distance. Regardless of the outcome, it was a fun and informative activity!
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27 - 31 Aug 2023 – Cairo, Second phase of the Global Strategy to Improve Agricultural and Rural Statistics (GSARS II)
This training workshop on Opening Access to Agricultural Survey Microdata is designed to build the thorough insight on the topic of microdata dissemination programs with application to agriculture data. It will also provide an opportunity to share experiences between agencies on both technical and organizational challenges associated with their operationalization and to discuss on methods and solutions to ensure increased access to agriculture data to the widest public.
The overall objective of the activity is to support the efforts of MoALR and the CAPMAS towards opening access to agricultural survey microdata.
Through the training workshop, participants will acquire: An increased understanding of the importance, challenges and components of a microdata dissemination program. These relate to access models and conditions of use, the documentation of microdata according to the DDI standard, anonymization, and the NADA system for the organization of an online catalogue of microdata, An increased understanding of how these components interact and, if considered together, can offer solutions for confidentiality requirements as well as ensuring alignment of microdata dissemination programs with international standards, and Reinforced technical skills on anonymization techniques.
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