| Monday 05 September |
| 10:00-10:20 |
Santner, T (Ohio State University) |
|
| |
Conference Organisation and Goals | Sem 1 |
| 10:20-10:45 |
Schruben, L (University of California, Berkeley) |
|
| |
Savings Millions (lives and money) with Simulation Experiments | Sem 1 |
| 11:30-11:55 |
Higdon, D |
|
| |
Emulating the Nonlinear Matter Power Spectrum for the Universe | Sem 1 |
| 12:10-12:30 |
|
|
| |
Poster Preview (All Poster Presenters) | Sem 1 |
| 14:00-14:30 |
Reinman, G |
|
| |
Design for Variation | Sem 1 |
| 14:30-15:00 |
Forrester, A (University of Southampton) |
|
| |
Design and analysis of variable fidelity multi-objective experiments | Sem 1 |
| 15:30-16:00 |
Challenor, P (National Oceanography Centre, Southampton) |
|
| |
The Design of Validation Experiments | Sem 1 |
| 16:00-16:30 |
Sain, S (National Center for Atmospheric Research) |
|
| |
Statistical calibration of complex computer models: A case study with the Lyon-Feder-Mobarry model of the magnetosphere | Sem 1 |
| 16:30-17:00 |
Rougier, J (University of Bristol) |
|
| |
Emulating complex codes: The implications of using separable covariance functions | Sem 1 |
| 17:15-18:15 |
Stufken, J (Georgia) |
|
| |
A Short Overview of Orthogonal Arrays | Sem 1 |
| Tuesday 06 September |
| 09:00-09:30 |
Tang, B (Simon Fraser University) |
|
| |
Construction of orthogonal and nearly orthogonal Latin hypercube designs for computer experiments | Sem 1 |
| 09:30-10:00 |
Woods, D (University of Southampton) |
|
| |
Weighted space-filling designs | Sem 1 |
| 10:00-10:30 |
Iooss, B (EDF R&D) |
|
| |
Space filling designs for computer experiments: some algorithms and numerical results on industrial problems | Sem 1 |
| 11:30-12:00 |
Steinberg, D (Tel Aviv University) |
|
| |
Orthogonal nearly Latin hypercubes | Sem 1 |
| 12:00-12:30 |
Maruri-Aguilar, H (Queen Mary, University of London) |
|
| |
Sequential screening with elementary effects | Sem 1 |
| 14:00-15:00 |
Reinman, G, O'Hagan, A, Bingham, D |
|
| |
Panel: Challenges When Interfacing Physical Experiments and Computer Models | Sem 1 |
| 15:30-16:00 |
Notz, W (Ohio State University) |
|
| |
Batch sequential experimental designs for computer experiments | Sem 1 |
| 16:00-16:30 |
Jones, B (SAS Institute, Inc.) |
|
| |
Bridge Designs for Modeling Systems with Small Error Variance | Sem 1 |
| 16:30-17:00 |
Dean, A |
|
| |
Non-collapsing Spacing-filling Designs for Bounded Regions | Sem 1 |
| Thursday 08 September |
| 09:30-10:00 |
Henderson, SG (Cornell University) |
|
| |
Input Uncertainty: Examples and Philosophies | Sem 1 |
| 10:00-10:30 |
Chick, S (INSEAD) |
|
| |
Some Challenges with Input Uncertainty | Sem 1 |
| 10:30-11:00 |
Cheng, RCH (University of Southampton) |
|
| |
Screening for Important Inputs by Bootstrapping | Sem 1 |
| 11:30-12:00 |
Barton, R (National Science Foundation) |
|
| |
Metamodels and the Bootstrap for Input Model Uncertainty Analysis | Sem 1 |
| 12:00-12:30 |
Joseph, R V (Georgia Institute of Technology) |
|
| |
Coupled Gaussian Process Models | Sem 1 |
| 14:00-14:30 |
House, L (Virginia Tech) |
|
| |
Assessing simulator uncertainty using evaluations from several different simulators | Sem 1 |
| 14:30-15:00 |
Lee, H (University of California, Santa Cruz) |
|
| |
Constrained Optimization and Calibration for Deterministic and Stochastic Simulation Experiments | Sem 1 |
| 15:30-17:00 |
Kleijnen, JPC, Chick, S, Sanchez, S |
|
| |
Panel: Input uncertainty and experimental robustness | Sem 1 |
| Monday 26 September |
| 09:30-09:40 |
Samworth, R |
|
| |
Cambridge Statistics Initiative (CSI) Special One-Day meeting: Introduction | Sem 1 |
| 09:40-09:50 |
Durbin, R (Sanger Institute) |
|
| |
Measures for capturing coverage of genetic variation in a population | Sem 1 |
| 09:50-10:00 |
Mariono, J (EBI) |
|
| |
Statistical modeling of gene expression levels | Sem 1 |
| 10:00-10:10 |
Zeggini, E (Sanger Institute) |
|
| |
Rare variant analysis in large-scale association and sequencing studies | Sem 1 |
| 10:10-10:20 |
Albers, K (Haematology) |
|
| |
Estimating statistical significance of exome sequencing data for rare mendelian disorders using population-wide linkage analysis | Sem 1 |
| 10:20-10:30 |
Carvalho, B (Oncology) |
|
| |
On the exploration of Affymetrix ligation-based SNP assays | Sem 1 |
| 10:30-10:40 |
Knowles, D (Engineering) |
|
| |
Inferring an individual's "physiological" age from multiple ageing-related phenotypes | Sem 1 |
| 10:40-10:50 |
Jackson, C (MRC Biostats) |
|
| |
Bayesian evidence synthesis to estimate progression of human papillomavirus | Sem 1 |
| 12:00-12:10 |
Seaman, S (MRC Biostats) |
|
| |
Inverse probability weighting with missing predictors of missingness or treatment assignment | Sem 1 |
| 12:10-12:20 |
Samworth, R (Stats Lab) |
|
| |
Log-concavity, nearest-neighbour classification, variable selection and the Statistics Clinic | Sem 1 |
| 12:20-12:30 |
Nickl, R (Stats Lab) |
|
| |
Functional Bernstein-type inequalities via Rademacher Processess; with applications to statistics | Sem 1 |
| 12:30-12:40 |
Evans, R (Stats Lab) |
|
| |
Variation independent parametrizations | Sem 1 |
| 12:40-12:50 |
Yildirim, S (Stats Lab) |
|
| |
Forward Smoothing and Online EM in changepoint systems | Sem 1 |
| 14:00-14:10 |
Huszar, F, Houlsby, NMT (Engineering) |
|
| |
Bayesian sequential experiment design for quantum tomography | Sem 1 |
| 14:10-14:20 |
Bailey, R (University of London) |
|
| |
Design and analysis of biodiversity experiments | Sem 1 |
| 14:20-14:30 |
Bowden, J (MRC Biostats) |
|
| |
Optimal design and analysis procedures in two stage trials with a binary endpoint | Sem 1 |
| 14:30-14:40 |
Brien, C (University of South Australia) |
|
| |
Multiphase experiments in the biological sciences | Sem 1 |
| 14:40-14:50 |
Berzuini, C (Stats Lab) |
|
| |
Casual inference in observational epidemiology: looking into mechanism | Sem 1 |
| 14:50-15:00 |
Shin, S (Sanger Institute) |
|
| |
Structural equation modeling analysis for causal inference from multiple omics datasets | Sem 1 |
| 16:05-16:15 |
Ramsahai, R (Stats Lab) |
|
| |
Identifying the effect of treatment on the treated | Sem 1 |
| 16:15-16:25 |
Spiegelhalter, D (MRC Biostats & Stats Lab) |
|
| |
Communicating and evaluating probabilities | Sem 1 |
| 16:25-16:35 |
Nowozin, S (Microsoft) |
|
| |
Statistical problems in computer vision | Sem 1 |
| 16:35-16:45 |
Bejan, A (Stats Lab) |
|
| |
Using velocity fields in evaluating urban traffic congestion via sparse public transport data and crowedsourced maps | Sem 1 |
| 16:45-16:55 |
Haining, B (Geography) |
|
| |
Evaluating Peterborough's no cold calling initiative using space-time Bayesian hierarchical modelling | Sem 1 |
| 17:10-17:30 |
Dawid, P |
|
| |
Cambridge Statistics Initiative (CSI) Special One-Day meeting: Discussion & Conclusions | Sem 1 |