Dear Colleagues,
we would like to draw your attention to the upcoming 2022 IEEE INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON METROLOGY FOR LIVING ENVIRONMENT that will be held at the University of Calabria, Cosenza (Italy), 25 - 27 May, 2022.
The following Special Session is open to receive your submissions.
PROBABILITY AND MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS FOR LIVING ENVIRONMENT AND METROLOGY
Measurement uncertainty is an important aspect of measurement that affects quality, costs, decisions, and risks. Therefore, it is mandatory to assess the quality of the results and to establish the accuracy requirements. Probability theory and Statistics provide powerful tools for the development and analysis of new mathematical models of phenomena with random characteristics and for drawing conclusions and making inferences. Nowadays probabilistic models are the basis of a large number of applications in modeling different fields of human activity. In particular, these methods use the language of probability to model different phenomena for the evaluation and forecast of measurements in various areas of applied mathematics. Therefore, the aim of this session is to delineate the fundamentals of probability and mathematical statistics impressing a comprehensive understanding of the theory and mechanics of the calculations through several applications in environmental and metrology fields to improve the quality of life.
Website: https://www.metrolivenv.org/special-session-9
Important deadlines:
- *March 21, 2022* - Extended Abstract Submission Deadline - *April 11, 2022* - Extended Abstract Acceptance Notification - *April 30, 2022* - Final Paper Submission Deadline - *April 30, 2022* - Live Demo Proposal Submission - *May 10, 2022* - Live Demo Acceptance Notification - *April 20, 2022 *- Early Bird Registration - *May 25-27, 2022 *- Workshop Dates
For further information and updates please visit the conference website: https://www.metrolivenv.org
We are looking forward to Welcome you in Cosenza!
Do not hesitate to forward this message to anyone who could be interested.
Thank you very much for your kind consideration, and apologies for multiple copies.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Best Regards,
The Session Organizers
Dr Antonella Iuliano Assistant Professor (RTD-B) in Probability and Mathematical Statistics Department of Mathematics, Informatics and Economics (DIMIE) University of Basilicata Viale dell'Ateneo Lucano, n. 10, 85100, Potenza (Italy) e-mail: antonella.iuliano@unibas.it mariagrazia.russo@unibas.it phone: +39 0971205891 mobile: +39 3926786025