Statistical Approaches for Reliable Measurement Systems
Schedule
Thu May 14 2026 at 05:30 pm to 08:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Romano's Macaroni Grill | San Juan, PR
About this Event
Assessing Precision: Statistical Approaches for Reliable Measurement Systems
Measurement systems inherently include errors that affect results in two ways: random variability and systematic error. Before evaluating accuracy (systematic error), it is essential to first assess variability (random error). A clear understanding of variability across the operational range enables better prediction of a method's reliability and usefulness. Precision studies, supported by statistical tools, are key to quantifying this variability. In this session, you’ll learn how to:
- Formulate an appropriate statistical hypothesis from the available data.
- Choose the correct statistical test to evaluate that hypothesis.
- Analyze the test results to draw meaningful conclusions from the data.
About the Speaker
Guillermo Candelario - Independent Senior Consultant
Guillermo Candelario is a senior consultant for the biopharmaceutical industry with over 40 years of experience and proven record of significant, successful contribution in Quality Systems, Laboratory controls and industry remediation projects. Has been providing consultancy services and technical lectures to industries in Europe, India, Japan and Latin America. Has been a lecturer for the Colegio de Químicos de Puerto Rico for over 30 years on analytical measurement topics. He is also auditor for ISO 9001and GMP standards. He possesses a BS in Chemistry from the University of Puerto Rico and a M.S. in Chemistry from Universidad Católica de Puerto Rico.
Where is it happening?
Romano's Macaroni Grill, Camino los Serrano, San Juan, Puerto RicoEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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