[TOS] session on "Free and Open Source Tools in Statistics in AISC 2012; UNCG Greensboro, Oct 5-7, 2012
Dr. Rajeev Agrawal
ragrawal at ncat.edu
Mon Jun 25 20:51:01 UTC 2012
Dear all
Please consider submitting a paper in the following conference. From the
names, it sounds only a statistics conference, but can you find a field
where statistics is not used?
The main objective of the conference is to promote interdisciplinary
research involving statistical techniques. These techniques are becoming
increasingly important in all fields of scientific discovery. A unique
feature of the proposed conference is that we plan to bring together
nationally and internationally recognized researchers from many fields
including anthropology, biology, economics, education, environmental
science, information systems, insurance, mathematics, medicine, psychology,
and public health. The common thread will be statistical methods used in
their respective research programs.
Main conference websites:
http://www.uncg.edu/mat/aisc/
List of academic sessions:
http://www.uncg.edu/mat/aisc/AcademicSessions.html
Important: Conference organizers have received NSF funding to support
Undergraduate, graduate and recipients of PhD degrees after Oct 5, 2011. See
the following link:
http://www.uncg.edu/mat/aisc/SupportForYoungResearchers.html
I am organizing a session on "Free and Open Source Tools in Statistics."
Consider submitting a paper in this session.
Also, please feel free to forward it to interested audience.
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Rajeev Agrawal, PhD
Assistant Professor
Graduate Program Coordinator
Secretary - IEEE Central NC Council
Department of Computer Systems Technology(formerly ECIT)
North Carolina A&T State University
209 Price Hall
Greensboro, NC 27411
phone: 336-285-3137
fax: 336-334-7546
email: ragrawal at ncat.edu
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