Loosely connected with the above are a few seminars and colloquia which I am giving at Universities and research laboratories this fall. I was in Oslo on October 26th and in Lisbon on Oct 27th for that purpose, where I gave a seminar titled "Extraordinary Claims: the 0.000029% Criterion". The same seminar will be offered at 12.30 on November 8th at SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center), in California, and on November 11th at a physics colloquium at Northwestern University, at 4PM. I hope that if you are around you will show up there to say hi! (More information is provided at these links: Stanford - Northwestern).
I am also going to try and see if it is possible to broadcast these two events live to a wider audience. One option would be facebook, but maybe there is some better way to do that. I am still unable to promise anything, but watch this space for updates...
If I have to judge by the past experience with this talk, it is generally well received by audiences spanning from experimentalist to theorists and astrophysicists. I know the statistical topics that are touched in the presentation are not always very broadly known even in similar audiences, hence I introduce the basic concepts and lingo at the start. So I look forward to these two events next week...
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