Mar 17th, 2010| 12:34 pm | Posted by chasc
From Jogesh Babu:
First Announcement
Summer School in Statistics for Astronomers VI
June 7-12, 2010
with a supplement on Statistics and Computation for Astronomical Surveys
June 12-14, 2010
Registration Deadline: May 3, 2010 or when the enrollment limit reaches.
Penn State University
http://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su10/
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Mar 25th, 2009| 10:13 am | Posted by chasc
From Christian Fendt comes this announcement:
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First Announcement and Call for Applications
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The “International Max Planck Research School for Astronomy & Cosmic Physics at the University of Heidelberg” (IMPRS-HD)
announces the
— 4th Heidelberg Summer School:
— Statistical Inferences from Astrophysical Data
— August 10-14, 2009
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Mar 24th, 2009| 03:18 pm | Posted by chasc
From Jogesh Babu comes this announcement:
Summer School in Statistics for Astronomers V
June 1-6, 2009
Penn State University
http://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su09/
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Feb 6th, 2008| 11:28 pm | Posted by hlee
When: June 9-14, 2008
Where: Penn State
Registration deadline: Apr. 18, 2008 [Previous years, it ended weeks before.]
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Aug 8th, 2007| 05:14 pm | Posted by hlee
X-ray summer school is on going. Numerous interesting topics were presented but not much about statistics (Only advice so far, “use implemented statistics in x-ray data reduction/analysis tools” and “it’s just a tool”). Nevertheless, I happened to talk two students extensively on their research topics, finding features from light curves. One was very empirical from comparing gamma ray burst trigger time to 24kHz observations and the other was statistical and algorithmic by using Bayesian Block. Sadly, I could not give them answers but the latter one dragged my attention.
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Jan 29th, 2007| 12:34 am | Posted by hlee
Since Summer 2005, G. Jogesh Babu (Statistics) and Eric Feigelson (Astronomy) have organized lectures and lab sessions on statistics for astronomers and physicists. Lecturers are professors from Penn State statistics department and invited renown scientists from different countries. Students show diverse demography as well. Within a week or so, students listen Statistics 101 to recently published statistical theories particularly applied to astronomical data. They also learn how to use R, a statistical software and script language to perform statistics they learn through lectures. Past two years, this summer school proved its uniqueness and usefulness. More information on the upcoming school can be found at http://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su07/index.html and other topics regarding astrostatistics at Center for AstroStatistics at Penn State.