Clay Thompson (@mathalytics) 's Twitter Profile
Clay Thompson

@mathalytics

Math, (amateur) comp sci, and (questionable) stats | UNC Math '08 | NCSU Applied Math PhD '11 | Causal Inference | Optimization | Differential Equations

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Rachael Tatman @rctatman@mastodon.rctatman.com (@rctatman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been thinking about teaching a lot lately... Instruction (here's how to do X) scales pretty well. But full-on teaching (here's how to do X, evaluating how well student does X, diagnosing why problems are occurring and helping student address them) doesn't scale very well at all.

Judea Pearl (@yudapearl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A new article crossing my desk provides a procedure, new in SAS/STAT® 15.1, for analyzing graphical causal models. pdfs.semanticscholar.org/28e0/6aa69ed10…. I hope readers find it useful #Bookofwhy

Reza Shadmehr (@reziliusreza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Eye opening article on Elsevier. "Every time we pay a $3000 article processing charge, only $1800 supports the publishing process, while the remaining $1200 goes directly to Elsevier shareholders." They suggest you ask for $400/hr when Elsevier requests that you review a paper.

\mathfrak{Michael "Shapes Dude" Betancourt} (@betanalpha) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Failure is integral to the learning process, and most of us earn our successes by first failing in increasingly novel ways. If you're not failing then you're not learning, and if you're not learning then you're not improving.

Edward Kennedy (@edwardhkennedy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper alert! "Sensitivity analysis via % of unmeasured confounding" arxiv.org/abs/1912.02793 SA is absolutely crucial for causality: holy grail is finding one that's interpretable *&* flexible Matteo Bonvini & I propose contamination model approach, w/effect bds across % confounded

New paper alert!

"Sensitivity analysis via % of unmeasured confounding"
arxiv.org/abs/1912.02793

SA is absolutely crucial for causality: holy grail is finding one that's interpretable *&* flexible

<a href="/bonv3/">Matteo Bonvini</a> &amp; I propose contamination model approach, w/effect bds across % confounded
SAMSI (@samsi_info) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SAMSI remembers former Associate Director H. Thomas "Tom" Banks who passed away recently after a battle with Cancer. He is remembered in a tribute by NC State University Dept of Math... is.gd/xVuN6qx

SAMSI remembers former Associate Director H. Thomas "Tom" Banks who passed away recently after a battle with Cancer. He is remembered in a tribute by <a href="/NCState/">NC State University</a> Dept of Math...
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Johannes Textor (@johannestextor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have made #dagitty 3.0 the new default version on dagitty.net. Check it out! I hope that it doesn't break anything for anyone. If it does, you can still find the old version 2.3 in the sidebar.

Dean Eckles (@deaneckles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2020 Atlantic Causal Inference Conference (ACIC) will be in Austin, Texas, May 27-29. Submissions due Feb 7. This coincides with the conference being renamed "American" rather than "Atlantic" events.mccombs.utexas.edu/event/8737d5ac…

Rick Wicklin (@rickwicklin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pleased to announce a position in my group at #SAS! Do you love computational statistics, applied math, or scientific computing? Do you enjoy solving challenging numerical problems? Are you proficient in C? Apply at careers-sas.icims.com/jobs/30023/job #hiring #softwaredeveloper SAS Software

Rick Wicklin (@rickwicklin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many conferences charge extra for the pre- or post-conference training. Thrilled that Day 3 of #SAS Explore features free training sessions. Choose to learn something new: 2.sas.com/6015MRypt #ExploreSAS #SASUsers

Many conferences charge extra for the pre- or post-conference training. Thrilled that Day 3 of #SAS Explore features free training sessions. Choose to learn something new: 2.sas.com/6015MRypt 
#ExploreSAS #SASUsers
Rick Wicklin (@rickwicklin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey #SASUsers and those curious to learn more about #SAS! Register for SAS Explore, which features #AI, #MachineLearning, #Optimization, #Programming, app development and more. More than 100+ sessions. Register: 2.sas.com/6015Mr3fX #ExploreSAS #SASUsers

Hey #SASUsers and those curious to learn more about #SAS! 
Register for SAS Explore, which features #AI, #MachineLearning, #Optimization, #Programming, app development and more. More than 100+ sessions. Register: 2.sas.com/6015Mr3fX 
#ExploreSAS #SASUsers
Boston Area SAS Users Group (@bostonareasug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re excited to announce our first event of #2023! This #free #online webinar features guest speaker Clay Thompson, PhD (Clay Thompson ) who will provide an overview of causal analysis using SAS Software Register today to attend on Jan 25th at 12pm ET basug.org/events

Boston Area SAS Users Group (@bostonareasug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just 1 week until Clay Thompson (Clay Thompson) leads a #FREE Boston Area SAS Users Group webinar about causal analysis using recently developed SAS Software tools including: causal effect estimation, mediation analysis, & graph theory Register for Jan 25th @ 12pm ET basug.org/events

PharmaSUG (@pharmasug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Less than 1️⃣ week until Clay Thompson Clay Thompson leads a #FREE Boston Area SAS Users Group webinar about causal analysis using recently developed SAS Software tools, including causal effect estimation, mediation analysis, & graph theory Register for Jan 25th 12pm ET basug.org/events

Less than 1️⃣ week until Clay Thompson <a href="/mathalytics/">Clay Thompson</a> leads a #FREE <a href="/BostonAreaSUG/">Boston Area SAS Users Group</a> webinar about causal analysis using recently developed <a href="/SASsoftware/">SAS Software</a> tools, including causal effect estimation, mediation analysis, &amp; graph theory
Register for Jan 25th 12pm ET basug.org/events