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Uncover insights from your DoE experiments in JMP, funded by the Department of Energy

Discover more about your research through the application of Design of Experiments (DoE) with JMP software.

Gain insights from your experiments with the Department of Energy in JMP (SAS's statistical...
Gain insights from your experiments with the Department of Energy in JMP (SAS's statistical software for data analysis)

Uncover insights from your DoE experiments in JMP, funded by the Department of Energy

In the realm of data analysis and scientific exploration, SAS and JMP are making waves with a series of upcoming webinars. These events promise to enlighten participants on the power and efficiency of Design of Experiments (DoE), Modelling, and Visualisation tools.

First up is the webinar titled "Building organisational consensus around the tools of digital chemistry," also sponsored by JMP. This event aims to educate attendees on the benefits of DoE and how it can be implemented across various industries.

Another noteworthy webinar is "Learn more from your experiments using world-leading Design of Experiments (DoE), Modelling and Visualisation tools." This session will introduce the power and efficiency of DoE, demonstrating how modern approaches can make it accessible to more people in more situations.

For those intrigued by real-world scientific exploration and discovery, "Lost in space, found in data: real-world scientific exploration and discovery" is a must-attend. This webinar, also sponsored by JMP, will delve into the fascinating world of data-driven scientific discoveries.

One of the key figures behind these webinars is Dr. Malcolm Moore, the JMP Technical Manager Europe. Prior to joining SAS, Dr. Moore worked in academia, agriculture, pharmaceutical, and software industries. He holds a Ph.D. in Design of Non-Linear Experiments from London University.

The webinar titled "Speed up process development by making more from your offline and online data" will focus on accelerating process development through effective data utilization.

SAS, the parent company of JMP, was founded in 1976 and has since become the largest independent vendor in the business intelligence market. With over 60,000 sites using their software worldwide, SAS helps customers make better decisions faster, thereby improving performance and delivering value.

JMP Statistical Discovery software, launched in 1989, brought interactive data visualization and analysis to the desktop. Today, JMP's software is visual, interactive, comprehensive, and extensible, enabling DoE work for more people in more situations, thanks to modern approaches like Custom Designs and Definitive Screening Designs.

Registration for these webinars requires submitting personal information to JMP for access and marketing purposes, according to JMP's Privacy Policy. Participants can update, remove, or withdraw their consent for JMP to use their information directly by contacting JMP.

Lastly, Benjamin Valsler, the digital editor of a popular website magazine, will be producing video and podcasts to accompany the magazine and website. These multimedia resources will provide additional insights and perspectives on the topics covered in the webinars.

These webinars promise to be informative, engaging, and thought-provoking, offering valuable insights into the world of data analysis and scientific exploration. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from industry experts and expand your knowledge in these exciting fields.

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