CfS Annual Conference 2024 This year's conference will feature a fantastic line up of speakers from across all three colleges at the University of Edinburgh, as well as industry. There will also be plenty of time for networking over lunch and posters. Schedule Document Conference Programme 2024 (1000.49 KB / PDF) Document Book of Abstracts 2024 (1.14 MB / PDF) 09:00-09:25: Registration with coffee/tea 09:25-09:30: Housekeeping and Welcome (Timothy Cannings, Director of Centre for Statistics) 09:30-10:05: Roger Halliday (Research Data Scotland) Unlocking data for research in the public good 10:05-10:40: Elliot Crowley (School of Engineering) Finding the right neural network for the job 10:40-11:10: Break 11:10-11:45: Cecilia Balocchi (School of Mathematics) Improving uncertainty quantification in Bayesian cluster analysis 11:45-12:20: Edward Wallace (School of Biological Sciences) Quantifying the messages that make cells tick: adventures in understanding regulation of messenger RNA in fungi 12:20-14:20: Posters and Lunch. 14:20-14:55: Xuebin Zhao (School of Geosciences) Variational Prior Replacement in Bayesian Inference and Inversion 14:55-15:30: Roxanne Connelly (School of Social and Political Science) Do You Like School? Social Class, Gender, Ethnicity and Pupils’ Educational Enjoyment 15:30-16:05: Mirella Lapata (School of Informatics) Prompting is not all you need! Or why Structure and Representations still matter in NLP 16:05-16:10: Closing (Timothy Cannings, Director of Centre for Statistics). 16:10-17:00: Drinks Reception and Photo. Registration Registration is now closed, please contact DirectorCfS@ed.ac.uk if you would like to join. Jun 18 2024 09.00 - 17.00 CfS Annual Conference 2024 The Centre for Statistics Annual Conference brings together researchers working with data from across the University of Edinburgh and Associated Institutions. Elm Lecture Theatre and Foyer area, The Nucleus, King's Buildings
CfS Annual Conference 2024 This year's conference will feature a fantastic line up of speakers from across all three colleges at the University of Edinburgh, as well as industry. There will also be plenty of time for networking over lunch and posters. Schedule Document Conference Programme 2024 (1000.49 KB / PDF) Document Book of Abstracts 2024 (1.14 MB / PDF) 09:00-09:25: Registration with coffee/tea 09:25-09:30: Housekeeping and Welcome (Timothy Cannings, Director of Centre for Statistics) 09:30-10:05: Roger Halliday (Research Data Scotland) Unlocking data for research in the public good 10:05-10:40: Elliot Crowley (School of Engineering) Finding the right neural network for the job 10:40-11:10: Break 11:10-11:45: Cecilia Balocchi (School of Mathematics) Improving uncertainty quantification in Bayesian cluster analysis 11:45-12:20: Edward Wallace (School of Biological Sciences) Quantifying the messages that make cells tick: adventures in understanding regulation of messenger RNA in fungi 12:20-14:20: Posters and Lunch. 14:20-14:55: Xuebin Zhao (School of Geosciences) Variational Prior Replacement in Bayesian Inference and Inversion 14:55-15:30: Roxanne Connelly (School of Social and Political Science) Do You Like School? Social Class, Gender, Ethnicity and Pupils’ Educational Enjoyment 15:30-16:05: Mirella Lapata (School of Informatics) Prompting is not all you need! Or why Structure and Representations still matter in NLP 16:05-16:10: Closing (Timothy Cannings, Director of Centre for Statistics). 16:10-17:00: Drinks Reception and Photo. Registration Registration is now closed, please contact DirectorCfS@ed.ac.uk if you would like to join. Jun 18 2024 09.00 - 17.00 CfS Annual Conference 2024 The Centre for Statistics Annual Conference brings together researchers working with data from across the University of Edinburgh and Associated Institutions. Elm Lecture Theatre and Foyer area, The Nucleus, King's Buildings
Jun 18 2024 09.00 - 17.00 CfS Annual Conference 2024 The Centre for Statistics Annual Conference brings together researchers working with data from across the University of Edinburgh and Associated Institutions.