Statistics News and Events
Welcome to the News and Events page for the Department of Statistics.
ATI PhD studentships available
Warwick Statistics Department in partnership with the Alan Turing Institute (ATI) is seeking exceptional candidates for doctoral studentships, starting in October 2016. These studentships are open to those who are interested in working on data science and machine learning in the context of Big Data. Overseas applicants are welcome.
For more information, please see the ATI announcement:
https://turing.ac.uk/jobs/2016-doctoral-studentships/
Informal enquiries about studying at Warwick Statistics should be directed to stats.pg.support@warwick.ac.uk.
High Value Manufacturing Data Summit at The Shard, London: 9th March 2016
What are the analytic challenges holding back high value manufacturing?
How should the emerging discipline of data science – at the intersection of computer science, mathematics, Statistics and systems engineering – address these challenges?
With talks from industry leaders and top data scientists, this summit will create a conversation to steer research at the Alan Turing Institute. Launched in 2015, the Alan Turing Institute is charged with advancing data science research, which includes industrial collaborations that will ultimately produce societal and economic impact.
Full details of the summit, including the list of confirmed speakers, can be found by following this link.
To register your interest for your complimentary place, please email the summit organiser.
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Seminar Series:
- ABC World Seminar
- Algorithms & Computationally Intensive Inference Seminar Series
- Applied Probability Seminars
- Colloquium Seminar Series
- Departmental Forum
- Lunchtime Seminars
- Maths and Statistics Teaching and Learning Seminar
- Probability Seminar
- RSS West Midlands Group
- RSS discussion papers pre-meetings
- Statistical Learning & Inference Seminars
- Statistics Seminar Series
- Stochastic Finance @ Warwick Seminar Series
- Teaching Forum
- Warwick R User Group
- Young Researchers Meeting