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MATHMET2014: The Program

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24/3/2014

09:00OPENING
Plenary Talks
09:10A O’Hagan (University of Sheffield, UK)
How to be uncertain (and how to be less uncertain)
09:50N Fischer, S Demeyer (LNE, France)
Kriging, a statistical tool to model spatial and temporal measurements and their associated uncertainties
10:30S Ellison, S Cowen, P Wilson (LGC, UK)
Modelling and measurement uncertainty for highly replicated biological measurements
Session:
Statistical Modeling I
11:40G Wübbeler, B Mickan, C Elster (PTB, Germany)
Bayesian inference of a linear mixed model for sonic nozzle calibration
12:10V Witkovský (Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia), B Arendacká (PTB, Germany)
Henderson’s iterative REML estimation under heteroscedasticity
12:40M Reginatto, B Wiegel, A Zimbal
(PTB, Germany)
Analysis of low-level neutron measurements with 3He spherical proportional counters
Session: Mathematical Modeling and Inverse Problems I
11:40A Allard, N Fischer, G Ebrard (LNE, France), P Harris, L Wright, C Matthews (NPL, UK)
A Bayesian framework for the measurement of thermal diffusivity
12:10G Vicario, S Ruffa (Politecnico di Torino, Italy), G Pistone (Collegio Carlo Alberto, Moncalieri, Torino, Italy)
Form error estimation in the assessment of product geometry via kriging prediction
12:40S Eichstädt, F Schmähling, G Wübbeler, C Elster (PTB, Germany), U Krüger (TechnoTeam GmbH, Germany)
An iterative solution to an inverse problem in spectrometry
Plenary Talks
14:10E Ullmann (University of Bath, UK)
Computational tools for PDEs with random coefficients
14:50F Nobile (EPF Lausanne, Switzerland)
Sampling based polynomial chaos approaches for uncertainty propagation
Session:Measurement Uncertainty I
16:00P M Harris, C E Matthews, M G Cox, A B Forbes (NPL, UK)
Use of quantile functions to summarise the output of a Monte Carlo method for measurement uncertainty evaluation
16:30B Arendacká, A Täubner, C Elster (PTB, Germany)
Bayesian analysis of a reproducibility experiment
17:00A M H van der Veen (VSL, the Netherlands), A Possolo (NIST, USA)
Comparing the methods of the GUM Supplement 2 to evaluate the uncertainty associated with mixture compositions
Session:Uncertainty Quantification for Computationally Expensive Models I
16:00S Schmelter, A Fiebach, S Heidenreich, R Model, M Bär (PTB, Germany)
Numerical prediction of pipe flows with uncertain inflow conditions
16:30C E Matthews, T Esward, D Veal (NPL, UK)
Uncertainty analysis for digital imaging systems: a photogrammetry case study

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25/3/2014

Plenary Talks
09:00H Wagner (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria)
Sparse Bayesian modeling with spike and slab priors
09:40M G Cox,  P M Harris (NPL, UK)
Validating the applicability of the GUM
10:20K Klauenberg, M Walzel, C Elster (PTB, Germany)
Deriving informative prior distributions: Immunoassay analyses as an example
Session:Interlaboratory Comparisons and Conformity Assessment I
11:30A L Rukhin (NIST, USA)
Estimating reference value and heterogeneity variance in meta-analysis
12:00M Fischer, M Petz, R Tutsch (TU Braunschweig, Germany)
Extreme value statistics in metrology – implications of using sample range in acceptance tests
12:30O Bodnar, A Link, C Elster (PTB, Germany)
Bayesian treatment of a random effects model for the analysis of key comparisons
Session:Mathematical Modeling and Inverse Problems II
11:40A Barari, S J Ahmadi (University of Ontario, Canada)
An approach to estimate the detailed deviation zone in coordinate metrology using  harmonic functions properties
12:10U Linkeová (Czech Technical University Prague, Czech Republic), V Zelený (CMI, Czech Republic)
Decreasing measurement uncertainty of reference gauges
12:40H Gross, S Heidenreich, M Bär (PTB, Germany)
2D-Fourier transform of rough apertures to complement scatterometric modeling
Plenary Talks
14:00A Possolo (NIST, USA), B Mahler (University of Lancaster, UK)
Measuring palaeorainfall
14:40I Lira (Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile), D Grientschnig (Boehler Edelstahl GmbH & Co KG, Austria)
Merging PDFs
Session: Measurement Uncertainty II
15:50 L Pendrill (SP, Sweden)
Measurement uncertainty expressed for discrete and ordinal scaling
16:20A Barari, F Kaji (University of Ontario, Canada)
Effect of stratified sampling strategy on uncertainty of coordinate metrology
16:50R N Kacker (NIST, USA)
Coverage probability in GUM, GUM-S1, VIM, and statistical inference
Session:Interlaboratory Comparisons and Conformity Assessment II
15:50J A Dagata, N Farkas, P Kavuri, A E Vladár, R N Kacker, W F Guthrie (NIST, USA),
K Takahata, K Takahashi, K Ehara (NMIJ, Japan)
Metrological compatibility of nanoparticle size analysis
16:20H D Minh, I M Smith, P M Harris, A B Forbes (NPL, UK)
Generating numerical artefacts for validating coordinate metrology software
16:50S Demeyer, N Fischer (LNE, France)
Bayesian framework for proficiency tests using auxiliary information on laboratories

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26/3/2014

Plenary Talks

09:00

F Pennecchi, W Bich (INRIM, Italy)
Likelihood and posterior probability mass function for countings

09:40

J Meija (NRC, Canada)
Recent developments in calibration approaches in chemistry

Session:

Statistical Modeling II

10:50

G Kok, A M H van der Veen (VSL, the Netherlands), P M Harris, I M Smith (NPL, UK)
Bayesian analysis of a flow meter calibration problem

11:20

A Chunovkina, N Burmistrova (VNIIM, Russia)
Bayesian estimation of measurement trueness and measurement precision

11:50

A Link, O Bodnar, C Elster (PTB, Germany)
Comparison of a random effects model and a Birge ratio method for the adjustment of inconsistent data

Session:

Uncertainty Quantification for Computationally Expensive Models II

10:50

L Wright, E Barton (NPL, UK), A Allard, S Demeyer (LNE, France)
Uncertainty evaluation for measurement of thermophysical properties of layered materials

11:20

S Heidenreich, H Gross, M-A Henn, C Elster, M Bär (PTB, Germany)
Stochastic collocation approach to the inverse problem in scatterometry

11:50

B Komander, D Lorenz, M Fischer, M Petz, R Tutsch (TU Braunschweig, Germany)
Data fusion of surface normals and point coordinates for deflectometric measurements

Plenary Talks

14:10

M Lopez (CENAM, Mexico)
Time scales algorithms and clock prediction

14:50

M Rösslein (EMPA, Switzerland), J T Elliott, M Salit, B Toman (NIST, USA)
The ultimate goal – achieving comparability in a nano-cytotoxicity assay measurements

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