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Summer school teaches sensitivity analysis

The Summer School on Sensitivity Analysis of Model Output will take place at the Venice International University, San Servolo, Italy, between 25 and 30 July 1999.
Organised by the Joint Research Centre of Ispra, Italy, and the University of Venice, the programme of the course...

25 July 1999 - 25 July 1999
 
The Summer School on Sensitivity Analysis of Model Output will take place at the Venice International University, San Servolo, Italy, between 25 and 30 July 1999.
Organised by the Joint Research Centre of Ispra, Italy, and the University of Venice, the programme of the course, the registration form, and all relevant information are available at:

URL: http://www.jrc.org/isis/sa/activities/summer_school/index.asp#top(opens in new window)

The school is aimed at professionals, analysts and researchers with elementary experience in mathematical modelling and statistics. The maximum number of participants is 60.

The notes for the course are based on a Handbook for Sensitivity Analysis currently being written for the publisher John Wiley and Sons and expected to appear in 1999.

The second edition of the proceedings of SAMO '98 (The Second International Symposium on Sensitivity Analysis of Model Output), held in Venice in April 1998, is now available. Anybody who wishes to receive a copy of these proceedings can download the purchase form at:

URL: http://www.jrc.org/isis/sa/activities/summer_school/purchase-procs.asp(opens in new window)
For more details, please contact:

Debora Nisi
Secretary to the Organising Committee of the Summer School
Joint Research Centre - European Commission
TP. 361,
I-21020 Ispra (VA)
Italy
Tel. +39-0332-785476; Fax +39-0332-785733
E-mail: segreteria.uasa@jrc.it
URL: http://www.jrc.it/isis/sa/activities/uasa/(opens in new window)
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