LIVE WEBINAR
Functional Data Explorer (FDE) in JMP Pro
Date: Thursday, Oct. 15
Time: 1 p.m. ET | 10 a.m. PT
Duration: 45 minutes
Registration: FREE
Individual measurements tell you what happened at a moment in time. The real story often lies in the patterns, shapes, and signals that connect them.
If you're working with data that varies over time, space, or wavelength in the form of curves, profiles, trends, or spectra, this session shows how to analyze the full shape of your data instead of reducing it to a few summary points.
In this 30-minute session (followed by a 15-minute Q&A), we cover:
- What functional data is and when curve shape matters.
- How to model entire curves using Functional Data Explorer.
- Identifying which experimental factors drive curve variation.
- Using functional regression to understand how curves influence outcomes.
You also see how this applies to real scenarios like sensor data and process profiles, and how to use your own data.
After the session, you have the opportunity to request a free guided evaluation of JMP Pro.
About the Presenter
Jeff Upton,
Principal Systems Engineer
Jeff Upton is a Principal Systems Engineer for JMP Statistical Discovery, which creates interactive and highly visual statistical discovery software designed for scientists and engineers. He supports sales and customer development in Northern California's life sciences space. Before joining JMP, Upton held engineering R&D positions with Roche Molecular Solutions, Synthetic Genomics, and Genentech. Working in these roles, he gained experience in assay development and validation, workflow automation, and data analysis and visualization using JMP. He received a bachelor's degree in biochemical engineering at the University of California, Davis, and a master's in engineering management and leadership at Santa Clara University.
Byron Wingerd,
Principal Systems Engineer
Byron Wingerd helps people understand how to apply data science and statistics to learn more from their data to make better decisions in the life sciences space. Before joining JMP, Wingerd worked in biologics manufacturing for the pharmaceutical industry. He was a Process Engineer for Merck. As a Senior Scientist at Emergent BioSolutions, he was responsible for vaccine production and development. In that role, he used Six Sigma methodology for improving vaccine manufacturing processes. Wingerd also was the subject matter expert for the company’s BioThrax vaccine.rch roles at P&G, BASF, and Unilever.