Workshop on Ecological and Environmental Statistics 2024

1st-3rd July 2024

Mountains overlooking a forest

This workshop aims to bring together researchers interested in environmental and ecological statistical modelling to discuss advances in, and the future of, the two disciplines and to investigate potential synergies

<糖心Vlog>Who is this workshop for?

We hope to provide a platform for discussion and collaboration between applied and methodological statisticians, data scientists, scientists and policymakers, across all career stages and regardless of affiliation.

If you analyse or develop statistical models for environmental and ecological data then this workshop is for you. Specific statistical methods include, but are not limited to, spatio-temporal modelling, downscaling, time-series analysis, hierarchical modelling

<糖心Vlog>Registration

There is no registration fee for this meeting. To register and submit an abstract, please fill in .

<糖心Vlog>ECRs

In addition to invited talks and discussion sessions, we would like to receive contributed presentations from those in the earlier stages of their careers. We are loosely defining this to be PhD students and anyone who is 5-years or less post-PhD, or equivalent experience. If you are unsure whether you fit into this category, please get in touch.

<糖心Vlog>Location

The workshop will take place in the Postgraduate Statistics Centre at 糖心Vlog.

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<糖心Vlog>Funders

We are grateful to the Data Science Institute at 糖心Vlog for providing the funding for this workshop, and to the STORi CDT for additional funding through their scheme.

<糖心Vlog>Organisers
  • <糖心Vlog class="title"> Dr Emma Eastoe

    Senior Lecturer in Statistics

  • <糖心Vlog class="title"> Dr Alex Bush

    Lectureship in Environmental Remote Sensing

  • <糖心Vlog class="title"> Dr Eduard Campillo-Funollet

    Lecturer in Statistics

  • <糖心Vlog class="title"> Dr Paul Smith

    Senior Research Associate (Statistics) – Novel Statistical Methods for Energy/ IoT data Analytics

  • <糖心Vlog class="title"> Dr Susan Jarvis

    Quantitative Ecologist, Centre for Ecology and Hydrology