Colloquium Speaker - Dr. Peter MacDonald, University of Waterloo

Friday, March 6, 2026 - 15:00

Colloquium Speaker: 

Dr. Peter MacDonald, Ph.D.

University of Waterloo, Waterloo

Title: Mesoscale two-sample testing for networks

Abstract: Networks arise naturally in many scientific fields as a representation of pairwise connections. When multiple networks on a shared node set are grouped by case-control status or another categorical covariate, the classical statistical question of two-sample comparison arises. In this work, we address the problem of testing for statistically significant differences in a given arbitrary subset of connections. Conducting “mesoscale" testing on a meaningful group of edges is relevant in applications such as neuroimaging. In this mesoscale setting, we develop statistically sound projection-based tests for two-sample comparison in both weighted and binary edge networks. Our approach leverages information from outside the set of interest to learn informative low-rank projections, leading to more powerful tests.  

Day & Time: Friday, March 6, 2026, at 3:00pm

Location: Lambton Tower, Room 9-118

Counts toward seminar attendance for MSc and PhD students in Math & Stats.

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