Conferences & Workshops

Statistical Inference with Large Datasets

Dr. Shmueli will talk about Statistical Inference with Large (eCommerce) Datasets at the upcoming SCECR in NYU, May 18-19, 2008

 

Statistics Week @ ASU

Prof Shmueli will present two talks as the guest of Statistics Week at ASU, March 20-21. The topics of the talks are:
1. Statistical Challenges in Modern Biosurveillance,
2. Explanatory vs. Predictive Modeling in Scientific Research.

Best Paper Award

"Predictive vs. Explanatory Modeling in IS Research" by Profs. Shmueli & Koppius is the recipient of the CIST 2007 Best Paper Award (November 2007)

Talk at ENAR

Prof. Shmueli will present an invited talk on "Automated Time Series Forecasting for Biosurveillance" at the upcoming 2007 ENAR Spring Meeting.

Announcement

The third annual "Statistical Challenges in eCommerce" will take place in the slick Edgelab research lab in Stamford, Connecticut, May 19-20, 2007.

Attacking Biosurveillance Challenges

Prof. Shmueli will talk about "Attacking Biosurveillance Challenges with Statistical Weapons" at the Army Conference on Applied Statistics, October, 2006.

Online Trading

Prof. Shmueli will be organizing a session on "online trading" at IWAP, and giving a talk "The BARISTA: A model for bid arrivals in online auctions".

Panel on Explanatory vs. Predictive Modeling

Prof. Shmueli will be organizing a panel on "explanatory vs. predictive modeling in eCommerce" in the 2nd symposium on Statistical Challenges in eCommerce.

Special National Seminar

Prof. Shmueli will deliver the 1st Israeli Statistical Association's Special National Seminar talk on January 16, 2006. More details here (in Hebrew).

FTC Roundtable

Prof. Shmueli served on the FTC Roundtable on The Economics of Internet Auctions panel on "Inference from Internet Auction Data".

Contact

Galit Shmuéli
Associate Professor of Statistics
Dept of Decision, Operations & Information Technologies
4361 Van Munching Hall
Smith School of Business
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742

Phone: 301-405-9679
Fax: 301-405-8655
gshmueli@rhsmith.umd.edu

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