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Caros colegas,

repasso o convite para participação no workshop em Planejamento de Experimentos,
que acontecerá no Instituto Isaac Newton em Cambridge - UK de 11 a 15 de agosto
de 2008.

A data final para envio de trabalhos é dia 30 de abril.

Mais detalhes no e-mail abaixo.

Abraços,


_______________________________________
Prof.  Dr. Edmilson Rodrigues Pinto
Faculdade de Matemática - Núcleo de Estatística
Universidade Federal de Uberlândia - UFU
Tel:  +55 343239-4126      Ramal 44
Fax: +55 343239-4156






> From: D.Woods@soton.ac.uk> Subject:
> Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 10:54:02 +0000
> To: doe@soton.ac.uk> > Apologies for cross-posting
> __________________________________
>
>
Designed Experiments: Recent Advances in Methods and Applications> DEMA2008
> 11 - 15 August 2008
> Isaac Newton Institute
> Cambridge, UK
> http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/programmes/DOE/doew02.html
>
> DEMA2008 will bring together researchers and practitioners for the
> interchange of new ideas on the design and analysis of experiments.
> The workshop will emphasise both methodology and application areas
> and should be of interest to scientists and engineers who use
> experiments, as well as to statisticians.
>
> This workshop will be held in the final week of a month-long research
> programme at the Newton Institute and will provide a forum for the
> sharing of new ideas and advances from this programme with a wider
> audience. The workshop will have themes which reflect those of the
> research programme; in particular, new methodology for the design of
> genetics and proteomics studies, computer experiments and clinical
> trials; also methodology concerned with multi-stratum designs, with
> multi-tiered experiments, and with designs for nonlinear models; as
> well as sessions on more general design topics. A theme day on each
> of these three applied topics will be organised and participation
> from scientists in each field is strongly encouraged.
>
> Scientific Programme
>
> The scientific programme currently includes invited presentations
> from over 20 leading researchers from around the world. Abstracts for
> contributed presentations are encouraged, particularly from early
> career researchers and PhD students. Abstracts should be submitted
> online with the conference registration form
> http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/cgi/wsapply?CODE=doew02
>
> The Scientific Advisory Committee is
> Anthony Atkinson (LSE)
> Steve Gilmour (Queen Mary)
> Kathryn Chaloner (University of Iowa)
> Susan Lewis (University of Southampton)
> David Steinberg (Tel Aviv)
> Henry Wynn (London School of Economics)
>
> Early Career Scholarships
> A limited number of scholarships is available to provide a modest
> contribution to conference expenses for early career researchers (PhD
> students and researchers within 5 years of obtaining a PhD) who
> contribute a poster or talk. These will be awarded on the basis of a
> submitted abstract and a curriculum vitae. Other funding for early
> career researchers based in the UK may be available from the Newton
> Institute's Junior Member scheme.
>
> Workshop Venue
> The workshop will be held at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge,
> a national and international visitor research institute for the
> mathematical sciences. Cambridge is a historic University town, only
> 50 minutes from London. Accommodation is available in Wolfson Court,
> just next to the Institute.
>
> Important Dates
> Registration closes: 30 April 2008
> Deadline for contributed abstracts: 30 April 2008
> Conference dates: 11-15 August 2008
>
> Conference organisers
> R A Bailey, Barbara Bogacka, Heiko Grossmann and Dave Woods,
> (rab@maths.qmul.ac.uk; bb@maths.qmul.ac.uk; h.grossmann@qmul.ac.uk;
> D.Woods@soton.ac.uk)
>
>
>
>
______________________________________________________________




> From: D.Woods@soton.ac.uk
> Subject:
> Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 10:54:02 +0000
> To: doe@soton.ac.uk
>
> Apologies for cross-posting
> __________________________________
>
> Designed Experiments: Recent Advances in Methods and Applications
> DEMA2008
> 11 - 15 August 2008
> Isaac Newton Institute
> Cambridge, UK
> http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/programmes/DOE/doew02.html
>
> DEMA2008 will bring together researchers and practitioners for the
> interchange of new ideas on the design and analysis of experiments.
> The workshop will emphasise both methodology and application areas
> and should be of interest to scientists and engineers who use
> experiments, as well as to statisticians.
>
> This workshop will be held in the final week of a month-long research
> programme at the Newton Institute and will provide a forum for the
> sharing of new ideas and advances from this programme with a wider
> audience. The workshop will have themes which reflect those of the
> research programme; in particular, new methodology for the design of
> genetics and proteomics studies, computer experiments and clinical
> trials; also methodology concerned with multi-stratum designs, with
> multi-tiered experiments, and with designs for nonlinear models; as
> well as sessions on more general design topics. A theme day on each
> of these three applied topics will be organised and participation
> from scientists in each field is strongly encouraged.
>
> Scientific Programme
>
> The scientific programme currently includes invited presentations
> from over 20 leading researchers from around the world. Abstracts for
> contributed presentations are encouraged, particularly from early
> career researchers and PhD students. Abstracts should be submitted
> online with the conference registration form
> http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/cgi/wsapply?CODE=doew02
>
> The Scientific Advisory Committee is
> Anthony Atkinson (LSE)
> Steve Gilmour (Queen Mary)
> Kathryn Chaloner (University of Iowa)
> Susan Lewis (University of Southampton)
> David Steinberg (Tel Aviv)
> Henry Wynn (London School of Economics)
>
> Early Career Scholarships
> A limited number of scholarships is available to provide a modest
> contribution to conference expenses for early career researchers (PhD
> students and researchers within 5 years of obtaining a PhD) who
> contribute a poster or talk. These will be awarded on the basis of a
> submitted abstract and a curriculum vitae. Other funding for early
> career researchers based in the UK may be available from the Newton
> Institute's Junior Member scheme.
>
> Workshop Venue
> The workshop will be held at the Isaac Newton Institute in Cambridge,
> a national and international visitor research institute for the
> mathematical sciences. Cambridge is a historic University town, only
> 50 minutes from London. Accommodation is available in Wolfson Court,
> just next to the Institute.
>
> Important Dates
> Registration closes: 30 April 2008
> Deadline for contributed abstracts: 30 April 2008
> Conference dates: 11-15 August 2008
>
> Conference organisers
> R A Bailey, Barbara Bogacka, Heiko Grossmann and Dave Woods,
> (rab@maths.qmul.ac.uk; bb@maths.qmul.ac.uk; h.grossmann@qmul.ac.uk;
> D.Woods@soton.ac.uk)
>
>
>
>


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