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Spring 2009 Affiliates Meeting Storrs, CT

Spring 2009 Affiliates Meeting Storrs, CT. Some Changes at SAMSI. Directorate Search for the new director (to start July 1, 2010) is well underway Pierre Gremaud (applied math, NCSU) will become full-time Deputy Director on January 1, 2010, with primary roles of

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Spring 2009 Affiliates Meeting Storrs, CT

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  1. Spring 2009 Affiliates Meeting Storrs, CT

  2. Some Changes at SAMSI • Directorate • Search for the new director (to start July 1, 2010) is well underway • Pierre Gremaud (applied math, NCSU) will become full-time Deputy Director on January 1, 2010, with primary roles of • overseeing the arrangements with NCSU; • managing the education and outreach program; • handling day-to-day program operations • Supplementary Postdoctoral Program • NSF awarded SAMSI a $1.065M supplement to enable hiring of additional postdoctoral fellows • Seven 2-year positions; one 1-year position • The DMS math/stat institutes (see webpage) had a joint application process • 43 jobs total • 783 applicants • 359 US citizens or permanent residents • SAMSI had 210 applicants (plus 120 through our own system)

  3. Some Changes at SAMSI • What the new building means to SAMSI • holding almost all workshops at SAMSI; • having larger classes; • simultaneous working group meetings; • space for spontaneous meetings; • common room for coffee, meals, and informal interactions (also with NISS people) • many more visitors; those for 2009-10 (red – from affiliates)

  4. Current and Future Programs • Operating 2008-09 • Sequential Monte Carlo Methods • Algebraic Techniques in Systems Biology and Statistics • Summer program: Psychometrics (July 7-17, 2009) • 2009-10 (3rd year review year) • Space-time Analysis in Environmental Mapping, Epidemiology and Climate Change • Stochastic Dynamics • Summer: Semiparametric Bayesian Inference, with Applications in Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics (July 14-25, 2010) • Under serious consideration for 2010-11 • Object-Oriented Data Analysis • Complex Networks

  5. Sequential Monte Carlo Methods • Activities • Opening workshop and tutorials: Sept. 7-10, 2008 • Mid-program workshop: Feb. 19-20, 2009 • Workshop on Adaptive Design and SMC (joint with NISS): April 15-17, 2009 • Transition Workshop: Nov. 9-10, 2009 • Seven research working groups • Continuous time modeling • Particle learning • Model assessment • Theory • Population Monte Carlo • Big Data and Distributed Computing • Tracking (see website)

  6. Algebraic Techniques in Systems Biology and Statistics • Activities • Opening workshop and tutorials: Sept. 14-17, 2008 • Workshop on Discrete Models for Systems Biology: 12/3-5/08 • Workshop on Algebraic Statistical Models: Jan. 15-17, 2009 • Workshop on Molecular Evolution: April 2-3, 2009 • Transition workshop: June 18-20, 2009 • Four research working groups • Dynamics from structure • Algebraic statistics and design of experiments • Evolutionary Biology • Network inference

  7. Space-time Analysis for Environmental Mapping, Epidemiology, and Climate Change (2009-10) • Program Leaders • Noel Cressie (Ohio State), • Peter Green (Bristol) • Michael Stein (Chicago), • Dongchu Sun (Missouri) • Jim Zidek (UBC) • Scientific Advisory Committee • Peter Diggle (Lancaster) • Peter Guttorp (U. Washington) • Jesper Møller (Aalborg) • Local Scientific Coordinators • Montse Fuentes (NCSU) • Alan Gelfand (Duke) • Richard Smith (UNC)

  8. Workshops • Summer School • At SAMSI, July 28 – August 1, 2009 • Instructors:SudiptoBanerjee, RienhardFurrer, Doug Nychka, Steve Sain • Opening Workshop and Tutorials • At Radisson, September 13-16, 2009 • GEOMED 2009 and Spatial Epidemiology • At MUSC, November 14-17, 2009 • Mid-Program Workshops • Climate Change: TBD • SPRUCE ? : TBD • Transition Workshop

  9. Stochastic Dynamics (2009-10) • Major Themes • Qualitative behavior of stochastic dynamical systems and stochastic modeling • Stochastic Dynamics across many scales • Challenges in numerical methods for stochastic systems • Estimation and data assimilations in stochastic dynamics • Dynamics of biological networks • Program Leaders • Alejandro Garcia (San Jose State) • Cindy Greenwood (Arizona) • Hongyun Wang (UCSC) • Jonathan Mattingly (Duke, Local Scientific Coordinator)

  10. Activities • Opening Workshop and Tutorials (8/30/09-9/2/09) • Workshop on Self-Organization and Multi-Scale Mathematical Modeling of Active Biological Systems (10/26/09-10/28/09) • Mid-program Workshops: TBD • Transition Workshop: TBD

  11. Object Oriented Data AnalysisProposed for 2010-2011 Program Leaders: Hans Müller, Jane-Ling Wang, UCDavis Local Liaison: J. S. Marron, UNC

  12. Some Example Data Object Types • Curves (FDA) • Images • Shapes • Trees

  13. Potential Organizing Committee • Nancy Heckman, UBC • J. S. Marron, UNC (Local Liaison) • Hans Müller, UC Davis (Co-Chair) • David Mumford, Brown • James Ramsay, McGill • John Rice, UC Berkeley • Jane-Ling Wang , UC Davis (Co-Chair) • Bin Yu, UC Berkeley

  14. Complex NetworksProposed for 2010-2011 Program Leaders: Eric Kolaczyk (BU) Martina Morris (U. of Washington) Alessandro Vespignani (Indiana U.)

  15. Tentative Research Themes • Network modeling and inference • Flows on networks • Network models for disease transmission • Dynamics of networks

  16. Education, Outreach, and Diversity • K-12 SAMSI/Kenan Fellows Program • Undergraduate • 1-week summer workshop: May 18-22, 2009 • 2-day outreach workshops at SAMSI • October 30-31, 2009 • February 26-27, 2010 • Graduate • Graduate Student Probability Workshop: May 1-3, 2009 • Maybe do in statistics? • Mathematics and Statistics Modeling Workshop: July 21-29 2009

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