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Thursday 20th April 2023

Wellcome Collection

London
United Kingdom

Please note: Registration closes on Monday 17th April at 12:00 (GMT+1), register your place here.

Background 

The StatScale programme was a £3.4M initiative, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), that brought together researchers at Lancaster University and the University of Cambridge, two of the UK's leading universities in Statistics, with a number of committed project partners from 2016-2023. 

The central goal of the StatScale programme has been to deliver the next generation of statistical solutions required to harness insight from streaming data. These streaming data challenges arised in numerous fields from consumer products to transport networks and energy systems. StatScale's philosophy has been to develop an integrated approach to tackling the statistical challenges arising from data streams by considering together the methodological, theoretical and computational aspects. 

Aims and Objectives 

This in-person event showcased research highlights from the StatScale Programme, the impact of this research and opportunities for organisations to engage with its findings. There were talks from both academic members of StatScale and from our industrial partners, featuring some of the statistical breakthroughs in our research. These included areas such as change and conditional independence testing; and their application across scientific and industrial areas such as the environment, space and telecommunications.  

The launch event for StatScale was of interest to a wide range of organisations from various industries. We believe that this event was equally relevant to those from business and industry sectors working with streaming data from any type of background in the UK or overseas. 

Programme 

You can view the programme here

Registration and Venue 

Registrations for this event are now closed. For any questions please email to gateway@newton.ac.uk   

This workshop will took place at the Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London, NW1 2BE.