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Professor Christopher K.R.T. Jones — Recipient of the 2020 MPE Prize


Professor Chris Jones is the Bill Guthridge Distinguished Professor in Mathematics at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Director of the Mathematics and Climate Research Network (MCRN). The 2020 MPE Prize recognizes Professor Jones for his many significant contributions to climate science and the mathematics of planet Earth.

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Ecology and Statistics

Ecology / General

Organized by A/Prof David Warton, University of New South Wales

http://www.eco-stats.unsw.edu.au/symposium.html

07/11/2013 - 07/12/2013

The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

New opportunities at the interface between ecology and statistics

Ecologists and statisticians have much to gain from working together, and this two-day symposium is designed to provide this opportunity.

World leaders from ecology and statistics will be paired up to present their own perspectives on topical issues (including modern methods for modelling species distributions; finding patterns in multi-species data; studying the role of phylogeny in community structure), and round-table discussions will workshop opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration on these topics.

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