Date and Time | Event | Title |
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24 January 2019, 1545–1600 | Research Day, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St Andrews | Treasure hunt: mistakes and wrong turnings in the search for good designs |
22 March 2019, 1100–1200 | Colloquium, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Worcester Polytechic Institute | Finding good designs for experiments |
26 March 2019, 1000–1050 | Discrete Mathematics Seminar, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Worcester Polytechic Institute | Latin squares: Some history, with an emphasis on their use in designed experiments |
25 April 2019, 1300–1400 | CIRCA lunchtime talk, St Andrews | Finding good designs for experiments |
20 May 2019, 1400–1430 | 5th International Conference on Design of Experiments (ICODOE 2019) | Blocking in multi-stage experiments |
15 June 2019, 1145–1230 | 17th Workshop on Quality Improvement Methods, Dortmund | Blocking in multi-stage experiments |
24 June 2019, 0900–0930 | Model-Oriented Data Analysis and Optimum Design, Smolenice Castle, Slovakia | Multi-part balanced incomplete-block designs |
11 July 2019, 1330–1345 | Channel Network Conference of the International Biometric Society, Rothamsted Research | The design of blocked experiments when average replication is very low |
30 July 2019, 1105– 1135 | British Combinatorial Conference, University of Birmingham, Minisymposium on Designs and Latin Squares | Substitutes for the non-existent square lattice designs for 36 treatments |
13–17 August 2019 | Short course at the International Conference on Groups, Graphs, Designs and Dynamics, Yichang, China | Laplacian eigenvalues and optimality |
27–28 August 2019 | Short course at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China | Relations among partitions |
4 September 2019 | Session on `Theoretical advances in experimental design' at the Royal Statistical Society 2019 International Conference in Belfast | Design and analysis of experiments testing for biodiversity |
13 November 2019, 1300–1400 | Algebra and Combinatorics seminar, University of St Andrews | Some applications of finite group theory in the design of experiments |