Chemometrics at EigenU, April 23-28, 2006 in Seattle
- From: "Barry M. Wise" <bmw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 11:23:13 -0500
Dear Colleagues:
I'm pleased to announce "Eigenvector University", which will
take place in Seattle, April 23-26, 2006. EigenU will consist
of 14 hands-on chemometrics related short courses, and our
first ever PLS_Toolbox User Group Meeting.
Also, there will be two MATLAB®/PLS_Toolbox User Poster
Sessions sponsored by The MathWorks, Inc. An Apple iPod Nano
will be awarded to the presenter of the best poster each
evening. There is no charge to attend the poster sessions.
Short courses include:
Linear Algebra for Chemometricians*
MATLAB for Chemometricians*
Chemometrics I--Principal Components Analysis (PCA)
Chemometrics II-Regression and Partial Least Squares (PLS)
Using PLS_Toolbox On-Line*
Calibration Transfer and Instrument Standardization*
Multivariate Curve Resolution
Advanced Data Preprocessing*
Clustering and Classification*
Multivariate Image Analysis
Variable Selection
Multivariate Statistical Process Control
Chemometrics in Mass Spectrometry
Multi-way Analysis
* = half day course, all other courses full day
Course instructors include Eigenvector staff (Barry M. Wise,
Neal B. Gallagher, Jeremy M. Shaver, Willem Windig,
Charles E. "Chuck" Miller, and R. Scott Koch) and our
associate Rasmus Bro.
Course fees range from a $550/day for single days down to
$380/day for all six days for industrial participants
(registration and payment by March 17, 2006). The academic
rate is a flat $225/day. Course fees include continental
breakfast, snack and beverage breaks, lunch, course notes,
computer use and instruction.
For complete information, please see:
<http://eigenvector.com/Courses/EigenU.html>
Please contact me if you have additional questions.
Best regards....
BMW
Barry M. Wise, Ph.D.
President
Eigenvector Research, Inc.
3905 West Eaglerock Drive
Wenatchee, WA 98801
Phone: (509)662-9213
Fax: (509)662-9214
Email: bmw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Web: eigenvector.com
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