The IMPS 2009 hosts thank the delegates for a successful meeting
Thank you for attending IMPS 2009. We hope you enjoyed the conference sessions and social programme, and had some time to spend enjoying the sights of Cambridge followed by a safe and comfortable journey home. Click here to download a word document containing the group photo. Other photos taken at the meeting can be found on the IMPS 2009 Facebook site.
Here are some details of the conference.
Attendance
Altogether 304 delegates attended the conference. A complete list of delegates is available here
Delegates came from all over the world. Here is a table of attendees by country:
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Australia |
3 |
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Belgium |
11 |
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Canada |
13 |
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Chile |
2 |
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China |
2 |
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Cyprus |
1 |
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Denmark |
1 |
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France |
4 |
|
Germany |
18 |
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Greece |
3 |
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Hong Kong |
2 |
|
Indonesia |
1 |
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Italy |
4 |
|
Japan |
22 |
|
Korea |
1 |
|
Luxembourg |
1 |
|
Macau |
1 |
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Netherlands |
55 |
|
Netherlands Antilles |
1 |
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Norway |
1 |
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Portugal |
2 |
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Russian Federation |
2 |
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South Africa |
1 |
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South Korea |
1 |
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Spain |
7 |
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Sweden |
7 |
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Switzerland |
1 |
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Taiwan |
19 |
|
UK |
40 |
|
USA |
78 |
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Grand Total |
304 |
Prizes
The Dissertation Prize was won by Bonne J. H. Zijlstra, Department of Educational Sciences, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands for his thesis on ‘ Random effects models for directed graphs with covariates’.
The Poster Prize was won by Hibist Astatke for ‘Testing the applicability of a theoretical model to predict ITN use in Ethiopia’.
The Best Junior Oral Presentation Prize was won by Mariagiula Matteucci for the presentation of her paper 'Including prior information in CAT administration'.
We look forward to seeing you in Athens, Georgia, USA next year.