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Seminars
Sept 2009 to Aug 2012
Sept 1999 to Aug 2009

    
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Seminars

There is a variety of Seminars held each week during the Academic Year. These events offer faculty members and visitors to the department the opportunity to present their current research work to an appreciative and skeptical audience. Approximately once each quarter there is a joint colloqium with the Berkeley Statistics Department, held in alternating locations, followed by a social activity.

Students are strongly encouraged to attend Seminars regularly to become acquainted with the broad range of research topics in probability and statistics, and to taste the excellent cookies which are served before the presentations. Ph.D. candidates are expected to present the results of their thesis research in a Statistics Department Seminar.

Interested persons are invited to subscribe to our mailing lists at any time! Please follow the links for Statistics Seminars and/or Probability Seminars, and fill in the fields required to subscribe, unsubscribe, change subscription options, and so on.

Follow the links below to see the current schedule of Seminars and Workshops:

Stanford Probability Seminars Mondays
4:15pm
Sequoia Hall
Room 200
Coffee and cookies are served in the Lounge at 3:45pm.
Statistics Dept Seminars Tuesdays
4:15pm
Sequoia Hall
Room 200
Coffee and cookies are served in the Lounge at 3:45pm.
Workshop in Biostatistics Thursdays
1:15pm
Medical School Office Building
Room x303
Note new location!
Financial Mathematics Seminars Fridays
3:15pm
Building 01-370
Room 370
Will return in Spring 2013

Additional events of interest are presented by the Department of Mathematics and Institute for Computational & Mathematical Engineering.


Template for Seminar Abstracts

We provide a LaTeX template for speakers to use when submitting the abstract for a seminar (sample PDF output here). Using this template makes it straightforward for us to post the details of the talk promptly and without unintended errors that might creep in if we were to transcribe the abstract from another source.

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