[Forum SIS] July, 6th, ISBIS webinar on "Sequential Design of Experiments and Some New Space-Filling Designs"

Fabrizio Ruggeri fabrizio a mi.imati.cnr.it
Mar 6 Lug 2021 00:24:03 CEST


Mi scuso ma ho dimenticato il link per registrarsi:

https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/6069922525034089741

Cordiali saluti, Fabrizio Ruggeri
On Tue, Jul 06, 2021 at 12:17:52AM +0200, Fabrizio Ruggeri (fabrizio at mi.imati.cnr.it) wrote:
> ISBIS (International Society for Business and Industrial Statistics) 
> is organising a series of webinars on "Leading Women in Business and 
> Industrial Statistics" to celebrate the International Year of Women in 
> Statistics and Data Science launched in May 2020 by ISI (International 
> Statistical Institute). 
> 
> Videos of past events are available at 
> https://www.isbis-isi.org/webinars.html
> 
> The seventh webinar is on July, 6th, at 16.00 CEST (i.e. Italy, Germany,
> France, Spain, etc.) and 15.00 UK and the speaker is 
> 
> Dr. Christine M. Anderson-Cook (Guest Scientist, Los Alamos National 
> Laboratory, USA)
> 
> and she will talk about
> 
> "Sequential Design of Experiments and Some New Space-Filling Designs"
> 
> ABSTRACT
> 
> In many data collection scenarios, we have choices about whether to run a 
> single large experiment or a sequence of smaller experiments. Traditionally 
> design of experiments textbooks provide many ideas and samples of good single
> large experiments, but experimenters frequently do not have the tools they 
> need for determining how to proceed with sequential designs. This talk 
> describes some advantages of collecting data in increments, a sequence of 
> common objectives for early through late sub-experiments, and how to use the 
> results from previous stages to inform design choices for later ones. This 
> approach can help to avoid wasting valuable resources, maximize what can be 
> learned and allow for multiple objectives to be addressed. In addition, 
> several new types of space filling designs to use as building blocks for 
> constructing the right sequence of sub-experiments are presented: 
> (1) Non-uniform Space Filling (NUSF) designs allow for some regions of the 
> input space to be emphasized more than others, and (2) Input-Response Space 
> Filling (IRSF) designs create a Pareto front of choices that vary in how 
> much they emphasize the space filling properties for the input space versus 
> the response space.
> 
> ABOUT THE SPEAKER
> 
> Christine M. Anderson-Cook recently retired as a Research Scientist in the 
> Statistical Sciences Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory. She was a 
> contributor to more than 80 projects while at LANL and has led projects in 
> the areas of nuclear non-proliferation, sequential design of experiments for 
> carbon capture, cybersecurity, complex system reliability and using data 
> competitions to advance algorithms for detecting radioactive materials. 
> Before joining LANL, she was a faculty member in the statistics department 
> at Virginia Tech. Her research areas include design of experiments, response 
> surface methodology, reliability, multiple criterion optimization and 
> data-centric decision-making.
> 
> She is a Fellow of the American Statistics Association and the American 
> Society for Quality. She has served on the Editorial boards of Applied
> Stochastic Models in Business and Industry (the ISBIS journal), Technometrics, 
> the Journal of Quality Technology, Quality and Reliability Engineering 
> International, Quality Engineering and the Journal of Statistics Education. 
> She is a long time Statistics Spotlight column contributor in Quality 
> Progress. She is the 2021 recipient of the George Box Medal and the Gerald 
> J. Hahn Q&P Achievement Award. She was also the 2018 recipient of the ASQ 
> Shewhart Medal and winner of the ASQ Statistics Division William G. Hunter 
> Award.
> 
> Best regards
> 
> Fabrizio Ruggeri
> ISBIS President
> -- 
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> 

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Fabrizio Ruggeri                    fabrizio AT mi.imati.cnr.it
CNR IMATI                           tel +39 0223699532
Via Alfonso Corti 12                fax +39 0223699538
I-20133 Milano (Italy)              www.mi.imati.cnr.it/fabrizio



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