Applied Probability and Statistics Seminar Series
Offered By: Professor Knudson via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore cutting-edge research in applied probability and statistics through this seminar series featuring three thought-provoking presentations. Delve into the health impacts of football using observational data, discover innovative approaches to dark matter detection utilizing mutual information, and examine racial disparities in prostate cancer outcomes within the U.S. healthcare system. Gain valuable insights from experts Dr. Deshpande, Dr. Mehmet Alpaslan, and Holly Hartman as they present their groundbreaking work in this comprehensive 2.5-hour seminar.
Syllabus
Estimating the health consequences of playing football using observational data by Dr. Deshpande.
Using Mutual Information to Hunt for Dark Matter by Dr. Mehmet Alpaslan.
Measuring Racial Inequities in Health Care Outcomes: Prostate Cancer in the U.S. by Holly Hartman.
Taught by
Professor Knudson
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