Over the past several months I have been asked by several people to
run a short course on Bayesian methods in forestry with my colleague
Bill Strawderman. My question is: "Is anybody out there interested in
such a course?" I have checked with short-course people at the University
(Rutgers) and they tell me that a one-week course would cost about $800 for each
participant. Of course we could go with a three-day course instead.
Ay comments or suggestions would be more than welcome. I'm especially
interested in hearing from those who might attend, and what subjects they
would like to see covered.
Cheers, Ed Green
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+ Prof. Edwin J. Green email: green@ocean.rutgers.edu +
+ Department of Natural Resources phone: (908) 932-9152 +
+ Cook College - Rutgers University fax: (908) 932-8746 +
+ P.O. Box 231 +
+ New Brunswick, NJ 08903-0231 +
+ USA +
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Well, for those who like that sort of thing I should think that it is
just about the sort of thing they would like.
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