Seminars will be held weekly on Fridays 3:30 - 4:30 pm on Zoom. After the seminar, there will be a (virtual) meet-and-greet session to interact with the speaker.Please use the chat on Zoom to ask… read more about An Automatic Finite-Sample Robustness Metric: Can Dropping a Little Data Change Conclusions? »
The Statistical Science Department encourages all to attend this virtual dissertation defense. read more about Modeling and Methodological Advances in Causal Inference »
Seminars will be held weekly on Fridays 3:30 - 4:30 pm on Zoom. After the seminar, there will be a (virtual) meet-and-greet session to interact with the speaker.Please use the chat on Zoom to ask… read more about Bayesian Uncertainty »
Short bio: Luiz Schmall works for Petrobras since 2003. At Petrobras he occupied a number of positions and right now, he is the General Manager of Reservoir Technologies. He has a master's degree in… read more about Data Dialogue" Consistency analysis of the financial reports delivered by Piauí and Rio Grande do Sul municipalities to STN and TCE »
Join us for this week's proseminar, where Simone Gray, a Duke 2010 MS and Ph.D. alum, Senior Statistician at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, will talk about Statistics in the Government:… read more about Proseminar: Statistics in the Government – Transparency, Leadership, and Collaboration. »
Seminars will be held weekly on Fridays 3:30 - 4:30 pm on Zoom. After the seminar, there will be a (virtual) meet-and-greet session to interact with the speaker.Please use the chat on Zoom to ask… read more about Some new insights on the Fisher randomization test »
Seminars will be held weekly on Fridays 3:30 - 4:30 pm on Zoom. After the seminar, there will be a (virtual) meet-and-greet session to interact with the speaker.Please use the chat on Zoom to ask… read more about Tselil Schramm, Stanford University »
Machine Learning techniques, which have primarily been used in technological contexts, can quantify, confirm, and explore new questions in the Humanities. In this project, we've developed a framework… read more about Data Dialogue: Machine Learning and the Consumer Revolution »
We have two fantastic guest speakers from Elder Research, Dr. John Elder, Founder and Chair, and Kimberly Keiter, Data Scientist. Dr. Elder's talk is titled "Top 3 Things I've Learned in 3 Decades of… read more about Proseminar: Top 3 Things I've Learned in 3 Decades of Data Science »
Seminars will be held weekly on Fridays 3:30 - 4:30 pm on Zoom. After the seminar, there will be a (virtual) meet-and-greet session to interact with the speaker.Please use the chat on Zoom to ask… read more about Bayesian Causal Discovery for Reverse-Engineering Gene Regulatory Networks »
At this week's proseminar, we are hosting Patrick Hall. Patrick has done extensive work on explainable and responsible machine learning, a highly popular topic both in academia and industry. This is… read more about Proseminar: Increasing Trust and Interpretability in Machine Learning with Model Debugging »
Seminars will be held weekly on Fridays 3:30 - 4:30 pm on Zoom. After the seminar, there will be a (virtual) meet-and-greet session to interact with the speaker.Please use the chat on Zoom to ask… read more about Recent progress on the KLS conjecture and Eldan’s stochastic localization scheme »
We examine the relationship between race and home values in Durham, NC across two units of analysis: the address and census tract. We use historical address-level data from the 1940 full count census… read more about Data Dialogue with Omer Ali, Nick Datto, Pei Yi Zhuo: Race and Home Values in Durham, NC: 1940-2020 »
Dr. Michael Lutz, Ph.D. from the Department of Neurology at Duke University School of Medicine will be talking about a potential research opportunity for the Master's/Ph.D. statistics students,… read more about Proseminar: Building a better mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease »
Seminars will be held weekly on Fridays 3:30 - 4:30 pm on Zoom. After the seminar, there will be a (virtual) meet-and-greet session to interact with the speaker.Please use the chat on Zoom to ask… read more about Statistical Learning for High-Dimensional Tensor Data »
Technical training, talent, and commitment are half the battle in the effective craft of advanced data analytics. Successful analytics professionals go beyond these crucial commitments to truly… read more about Data Dialogue with John Greaves (USPS): What do the most successful data analytics professionals do to succeed? Hint: it’s more than the technical »
Please join us via Zoom on January 29, 2021 between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to learn about the 2021 lineup of summer projects available in Data+, Code+ and CS+!Register in advance for the Data+ session of… read more about Data+, Code+, and CS+ 2021 Information Fair »
Dr. Gina-Maria Pomann, director of the Duke CTSI Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Research Design (BERD) Methods Core, will be discussing Collaborative Biostatistics at Duke. This session… read more about Proseminar: Collaborative Research at Duke »
Seminars will be held weekly on Fridays 3:30 - 4:30 pm on Zoom. After the seminar, there will be a (virtual) meet-and-greet session to interact with the speaker.Please use the chat on Zoom to ask… read more about Analysis of brain cells using RNA-seq provides insights into autism »
Although the scientific community has proposed numerous models of Earth and human systems, there are few tools available that support the model coupling that is necessary to capture their complex… read more about Data Dialogue with Christopher Ratto and Marisa Hughes (JHU-APL): System Integration with Multiscale Networks (SIMoN): A Modular Framework for Resource Management Models »
Daniela is the Dorothy Gilford Endowed Chair in Mathematical Statistics and a Professor of Statistics and Biostatistics at University of Washington. read more about Beyond sample splitting: valid inference while double-dipping »
The Statistical Science Department encourages all to attend the defense of this dissertation. read more about Relating Traits to Electrophysiology Using Factor Models »
Seminars will be held weekly on Fridays 3:30 - 4:30 pm on Zoom. After the seminar, there will be a (virtual) meet-and-greet session to interact with the speaker.Please use the chat on Zoom to ask… read more about The Role of the Statistician in Extracting Knowledge from Healthcare Data »
At this year's Datathon, you can attack an important question using datasets, analysis, and visualization - all in a 24 hour timespan! Near the end of the event, teams will create a presentation, to… read more about Duke Datathon »
Seminars will be held weekly on Fridays 3:30 - 4:30 pm on Zoom. After the seminar, there will be a (virtual) meet-and-greet session to interact with the speaker.Please use the chat on Zoom to ask… read more about Discovering how complex traits are regulated using unsupervised learning »