Reminder to register for StanCon! We’re at Asilomar this year so once we sell
out we’re out of
space… Also, we have a schedule up:
http://mc-stan.org/events/stancon2018/#speakers-and-schedule
If you’re new to Stan you can come, see what people are doing and get up and
running with
the languag
StanCon is happening at the beautiful Asilomar conference facility at the beach
in Monterey
California for three days starting January 10, 2018 (yes, just after the AmNat
meeting). We
have space for 200 attendees and expect that this will sell out, so if you
really want to go
register soon.
Hi all,
Registration for StanCon in January in New York is now open (early bird
registration ends on
20 December). Stan is a probabilistic programming language for Bayesian
inference (think
BUGS or JAGS) and much more. It works with R, Python, Matlab, Julia and a few
other
languages.
You ca
Save the date! The first Stan conference is going to be in NYC this January.
Registration will open at the end of September.
Stan is a probabilistic programming language that allows (among other
things) full Bayesian statistical inference with MCMC sampling (NUTS, HMC),
full Bayesian statistical i
The Wolkovich Lab is looking for a bright, motivated and collaborative
postdoctoral researcher
to join the lab for one year. The lab (see www.temporalecology.org)
investigates a broad range
of topics (e.g., plant phenology, local adaptation versus plasticity in plant
functional traits,
commun
For those attending AGU this December (5-9th in San Francisco), please consider
submitting your
abstract to a session I am leading with Ben Cook, entitled 'Beyond Earlier
Spring: Diverse
Phenological Responses to Climate Across Species and Ecosystems.'
The full description is below---we're loo