2001 Invited speaker Statistics in Research: Overview of working within the designs of a longitudinal study and applications to future research. Dayton Chapter of the American Statistical Association. Dayton, OH, November 13, 2001.
2008 Invited speaker NIH Pediatric Metabolic Syndrome Working Group (PMSWG), sponsored by the NIH National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), with co-sponsorship from the NIDDK, NHLBI, and the NIH Office of Rare Diseases, January 31st-Feb 1st 2008. Title “Finding Risk Thresholds for Components of the Metabolic Syndrome in Children and Adolescents: Combined analysis of Fels, Princeton-LRC, Bogalusa, and Muscatine Study data”
2008 Invited speaker American Statistical Association Joint Statistical Meeting, Session: Statistical Analysis of Childhood Precursors of Adult Disease, JSM August 2008. Title “Analytic Approaches: Epidemiological, Statistical and Genetic”.
2011 Invited speaker Wright State University Department of Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium. April 8th. Title “The ROC Manifold for Classification Performance”
2011 guest lecture on structural equation modeling. AFIT course LOGM 601: Principles and Methods of Research. 25 Aug. Title “Structural Equation Modeling: An Overview”.
2013 Invited speaker Virginia Commonwealth University Department of Biostatistics Colloquium March 15th. Title “Extending ROC Curves for Multiple Responses: Manifolds and Optimal Points”.
2013 Invited speaker Air Force Research Laboratory AFRL/RXCA Colloquium March 20th. Title “Extending ROC Curves for Multiple Responses: Manifolds and Optimal Points”.
2015 Invited speaker Wright State University Department of Mathematics and Statistics Colloquium. Feb 27th. Title “Using Classification Trees to Optimize the Performance of Sequential Tests”.
2017 Invited speaker Characterization, Sensing and Analytics Research Team, AFRL/RX. Oct 31st. Title “Application of Design of Experiments to Reduce Required Sample Runs in Materials Experiments”
2019 Invited speaker, Air Force Research Laboratory, AFRL/RYAP. March 22nd. Title “Considerations and Advantages when Using Sequences of Classification Systems for a Classification Task”.
2019 Invited speaker, 2nd POD Workshop/AA&S 2019 Conference. April 25th. Title “Inverse Estimation for Damage Assessment in SHM: Moving Beyond the Probability of Detection”.
2019 Invited speaker, Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health, Mt. Sinai. June 6-7. Title “Considerations and Advantages when Using Sequences of Classification Systems for a Classification Task”.