Modern Statistics and Machine Learning for Population Health in Africa 24 to 28 March 2025

A hands-on course for students and researchers at the intersection of statistics, probabilistic programming, and population health. One of the groundbreaking advances in machine learning research in the past decade is surrounding the emergence of increasingly sophisticated, robust, and easily usable probabilistic programming languages. These new tools, including Stan or numpyro, hide tedious calculations involving

‘Folding Numbers Mathematics meets Origami’, Michael J.Winckler, 14 November 2024

The AIMS Public Lecture Series aims to provide an opportunity for scientists to share discoveries and engage with the broader community in Muizenberg and beyond on pressing scientific, technological, innovation and environmental issues – and share practical, useful applications of mathematics in everyday life.  Register now (limited spaces available): https://forms.gle/L4fS9jGgt1BvK8j49

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