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Game Theory Seminar Quantitative thoughts and their usefulness

来源: 11-22

时间:14:00-15:45, Nov. 22, Wednesday

地点:Lecture Hall B725, Tsinghua University Shuangqing Complex Building A(双清综合楼A座B725报告厅) Zoom:816 6785 5492 Passcode:666666

组织者:邬荣领(BIMSA), 张蓥莹 (YMSC)

主讲人:Kiranmoy Das (BIMSA)

Abstract

Quantitative thoughts always play an important role in science. In recent years, due to the availability of vast datasets it is more important to analyze those datasets appropriately for obtaining useful scientific decisions. In this talk, I will discuss some important statistical issues related to data analysis and inference methods. I will use real-life datasets to illustrate those issues.


Speaker Intro

Prof. Kiranmoy Das obtained his PhD from The Pennsylvania State University, Statistics Department, and has taught in Temple University (USA), Presidency University (India), Indian Statistical Institute (India). He has published nearly 50 research articles in Statistics, Medical Sciences, Computer Science and Biology, has supervised 2 PhD and more than 30 MS students. He received the prestigious C.R Rao National Award by the Government of India, in 2021. He has joined BIMSA as a professor in August 2023.

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