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Eco-Stats '15 Conference - December 8-10, 2015, UNSW - Australia
http://www.eco-stats.unsw.edu.au/ecostats15.html
Eco-Stats '15: Technological advances between Ecology and Statistics. UNSW, Sydney, Australia. Ecologists and statisticians have much to gain from working together, and this conference is designed to provide precisely such an opportunity. This conference is a follow-up to the 2013 meeting. And has been designed as a collaborative forum for researchers with interests in ecology, statistics, or both. World leaders from ecology and statistics. Estimating biodiversity turnover (Melodie McGeoch, Cang Hui).
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Eco-Stats Ecological Statistics Research Group - University of New South Wales - Australia
http://www.eco-stats.unsw.edu.au/opportunities.html
Analysis of multivariate abundances. Are you interested in joining Eco-Stats? Not 100% sure the ecology focus is for you? Firstly, note that prior experience in ecology (while useful) is not required, just a willingness to learn! But secondly, problems we deal with are encountered in other disciplines also (e.g. bioinformatics, epidemiology) so skills you hone in our group enable all sorts of interesting research careers. Eco-Stats Alumni. And the Centre for Ecosystem Science. 5K/year top-up scholarships...
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About BEES | School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences
http://bees.unsw.edu.au/about
Skip to main content. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences. Australian Centre for Astrobiology (ACA). Centre for Ecosystem Science (CES). Centre of Marine Bio-Innovation (CMB). Climate Change Research Centre (CCRC). Evolution and Ecology Research Centre (E&ERC). Palaeontology, Geobiology and Earth Archives Research Centre (PANGEA). Research within BEES is clustered within four general thematic areas;. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. Environmental Change, Sustainability and Resources.
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Eco-Stats Ecological Statistics Research Group - University of New South Wales - Australia
http://www.eco-stats.unsw.edu.au/index.html
Analysis of multivariate abundances. Welcome to Eco-stats: the UNSW Ecological Statistics Research Group. The Eco-Stats Research Group is a team of statistics researchers and students led by David Warton who specialise in ecological statistics — improving the methods for making use of data to answer research questions commonly asked in ecology. We are based in the School of Mathematics and Statistics. But our members are also affiliated with the Evolution and Ecology Research Centre. To find out more.
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Collaborators – Arid Ecology Lab
http://www.aridecologylab.com.au/collaborators-links
Professor Walter Whitford, Jornada Basin LTER. Dr Fernando Maestre, University Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, Spain. Dr Heather Throop, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, New Mexico. Assoc Prof. Ian Lunt. Dr Eli Zaady, Agricultural Research Organisation, Israel. Assoc Prof. Matther Bowker. University of New South Wales, Australia. School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences, UNSW. Ecology and Evolution Research Centre, UNSW. Australian Wetlands, Rivers and Landscapes Centre, UNSW.
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Shinichi Nakagawa - I-DEEL: Inter-Disciplinary Ecology and Evolution Lab
http://www.i-deel.org/shinichi-nakagawa.html
Shinichi is currently an ARC Future Fellow and an Assoc Prof at E&ERC and BEES, UNSW. I was born in Nagano. And brought up in Saitama. Japan After turning 21, I had an urge to go overseas to try my luck. I did BSc (Hons) at the University of Waikato. New Zealand (2003) and PhD at the University of Sheffield. United Kingdom (2007). After a brief postdoc period, I got a job as lecturer at the University of Otago. And 3) Applied Statistics. At the Garvan Institute of Medical Research. Past Work / Education.
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