Optimizing Experiments with Bayesian Methods: A woman in a white lab coat sitting at a desk with a vase of flowers on it, surrounded by various objects and symbols related to Bayesian Optimization for Experimental Planning. The woman has long dark hair pulled back into a ponytail and is wearing glasses. She is looking down at something on the desk, possibly a computer screen or a piece of paper. On the left side of the image, there is a vase filled with orange flowers that have blue stems. Behind the woman, there are several objects hanging from the ceiling, including what appears to be a large orange circle and two smaller green circles. In front of her, there is a small table or shelf with various items on it, such as a book, a pen holder, and a small box. The background of the image is white, suggesting that this may be an illustration or graphic representation rather than a photograph. Overall, the image suggests that Bayesian Optimization for Experimental Planning involves careful consideration of multiple factors and variables to optimize experimental outcomes, much like the woman in the image carefully examines each object on her desk.