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| Dr D.L. Borchers 01334 461843 http://dolphin.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/dlb/ dlb.html | Wildlife population assessment methods, sampling theory. |
| H Professor S.T. Buckland 01334 461841 http://dolphin.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/ stb.html | Wildlife population assessment, distance sampling, modelling population dynamics. |
| Dr M.L. Burt 01334 461805 | Estimating animal abundance, geological statistics, volcanic time series. |
| Professor R.M. Cormack (Emeritus) 01334 463719 | Capture-recapture in wildlife and epidemiology, statistical ecology, heterogeneity. |
| Mr C.R. Donovan 01334 461802 | Analysis of ecological communities, multivariate analysis/simulation with spline smoothing, market research analysis - market segmentation and data-mining. |
| Dr I.B.J. Goudie 01334 463705 | Mark-recapture, plant-capture, sequential methods. |
| Dr S.L. Hedley 01334 461806 | Wildlife population assessment, distance sampling, spatial modelling (particularly of cetacean distribution). |
| Dr P.E. Jupp 01334 463704 | Directional statistics, differential geometry of inference, multivariate analysis, quantum statistics. |
| Dr A.W. Kemp (Hon. Appointment) 01334 463718 http://www-maths.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/ ~freda/ | Inference for discrete distributions, statistical ecology, simulation and computer generation, stochastic modelling, uses of special functions in statistics |
| Professor C.D. Kemp (Hon. Appointment) 01334 463718 | Theory, inference and applications for univariate and multivariate discrete distributions, biometry, simulation, computational statistics, random number and variate generation. |
| T(PG) Dr R. King 01334 461820 | Bayesian methods, capture-recapture, population ecology, model discrimination. |
| Dr M.L. Mackenzie 01334 461836 | Modelling longitudinal data using flexible mixed models, thin-plate regression spline mixed models. |
| Dr K.B. Newman 01334 461808 http://www.creem.st-and.ac.uk/ken/ | Statistical ecology, population dynamics models, computer intensive methods, Bayesian statistics. |
| Dr C.G.M. Paxton 01334 461811 | Animal abundance estimation, species diversity estimation, fish ecology. |
| Dr L. Thomas 01334 461801 http://www.ruwpa.st-and.ac.uk/distance/ | Estimating wildlife abundance, fitting stochastic models of wildlife population dynamics through Bayesian particle filtering, population trend analysis, statistical ecology. |
| H Professor R.D. Baker http://www.aems.salford.ac.uk/staff/ rbaker.php | Applications of statistics to healthcare, epidemiology, maintenance, and finance. |
| Dr A.T. Brint http://www.aems.salford.ac.uk/staff/ abrint.php | Maintenance modelling, asset management of distribution networks, applications for electricity networks. Auctions, particularly with regard to electricity pricing. Heuristic algorithms for analysing graphs. |
| Dr. D. Jackson http:// www.aems.salford.ac.uk/staff/ djackson.php | Applications of meta-analysis, particularly its use in medical statistics. Modelling publication and related biases in meta-analysis and systematic reviews. |
| Dr I. G. McHale http://www.aems.salford.ac.uk/staff/ imchale.php | Extreme value statistics, heavy tailed distributions, statistics in sport |
| Dr D.F. Percy http://www.aems.salford.ac.uk/staff/ dpercy.php | Bayesian inference, stochastic processes and multivariate analysis with applications in industry, medicine, sport and law. |
| Dr P.A. Scarf http://www.aems.salford.ac.uk/staff/ pscarf.php | Maintenance and reliability modelling, capital replacement modelling, extreme value theory, statistics in sport. |
| Dr W. Wang http://www.aems.salford.ac.uk/staff/ wwang.php | Reliability and maintenance modelling, condition- based maintenance decision support, applications in engineering. |
| Professor M.J. Campbell (Community Sciences Centre) 0114 271 5919 FAX: 0114 242 2136 | Sample size, time series, respiratory medicine, primary care research, quality of life. |
| Dr J Freeman (Community Science Centre) 0114 271 5824 | Growth curves, child health |
| Professor J. Nicholl (Medical Care Research Unit) 0114 222 5201 | Health Services Research |
| A. O'Cathain (Medical Care Research Unit) 0114 2220770 | Health Services Research, qualitative methods |
| Dr G. Parry (Medical Care Research Unit) 0114 2220752 | Intensive care, scoring systems, Health Services Research |
| Mrs K Rantell (Medical Care Research Unit) 0114 222 0774 | Medial statistics |
| Dr S.J. Walters (Sheffield Health Economics group) 0114 222 0730 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~sheg/staff/ walters_s.htm | Sample size, quality of life, bootstrap methods, clinical trials, health services research and technology assessment, economic evaluation alongside clinical trials. |
| T(MSc) Professor C.W. Anderson 0114 2223812 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~st1cwa/ | Statistical modelling and inference, extreme value theory and applications, environmental statistics, applications of statistics in science and technology. |
| Professor D.B. Applebaum 0114 2223703 | Probability and stochastic processes, Livy processes, stochastic calculus, stochastic flows, probability on groups, quantum probability. |
| H Professor J.D. Biggins 0114 2223813 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~st1jdb/ | Applied probability, branching processes, in particular spatial branching processes, near-constancy phenomena, large deviations. |
| T(PhD) Professor N.H. Bingham 0114 2223714 | Probability and stochastic processes, pure and applied; limit theorems. Non-parametric and semi-parametric statistics. Mathematical finance; actuarial and insurance mathematics. |
| Dr P.G. Blackwell 0114 2223719 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~st1pgb/ | Stochastic modelling and simulation, Bayesian inference for stochastic processes, applications in ecology and archaeology, evolutionary game theory. |
| Dr C.E. Buck 0114 2223715 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~st1ceb/ | Archaeological and palaeo-environmental applications of statistics, temporal and spatio-temporal modelling, Bayesian inference, Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation. |
| Dr S. Conti 0114 2223824 | Bayesian survival analysis, Bayesian hypothesis testing, Bayesian analysis of complex computer models. |
| Mr. A. Daneshkhah 0114 2223703 | Learning of Bayesian and causal Bayesian networks; randomisation and causality; Bayesian sensitivity analysis; approximation of posterior qualities of Bayesian networks (using Laplace approximation); Bayesian asymptotic theory; elicitation of prior distributions. |
| Dr N.R.J. Fieller 0114 2223831 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~nickfieller | Particle size distributions, outliers and robustness, functional models,multivariate and semi-structured problems, dendrochronology, bioinformatics, medical, environmental and archaeological applications. |
| Dr D.R. Grey 0114 2223999, 2223830 http://www.shef.ac.uk/pas/staff/grey/ | Branching processes, stochastic processes, mathematical ecology, renewal theory. |
| Dr J.H. Jordan 0114 2223873 http://www.shef.ac.uk/jhj | Probability theory, random fractals, random graphs, hierarchical probabilistic structures. |
| Dr M.C. Kennedy 0114 2223854 | Bayesian inference, uncertainty in computer models. |
| Dr S.A. Kharroubi 0114 2223824 | Theoretical statistics, asymptotic theory, Bayesian statistics, health economics. |
| Professor R.M. Loynes 0114 2223714 http://www.shef.ac.uk/pas/staff/loynes/ | Linear and non-linear regression, residuals and diagnostics, components of variance models, errors in variables models. |
| Miss L.C. Morecroft 0114 2738721 | Landmark-based shape analysis; multivariate analysis; medical statistics |
| Dr J.E. Oakley 0114 2223853 | Bayesian inference, prior elicitation, uncertainty in deterministic computer models, health economics. |
| Professor A. O'Hagan 0114 2223773 http://www.shef.ac.uk/~st1ao/ | Bayesian inference and modelling, Bayesian statistics in health economics, inference for computer models, fractional Bayes factors, elicitation, outliers, uncertainty analysis, environmental statistics. |
| Mr D.J. Robson (Computing Officer) 0114 2223701 | |
| Dr E.C. Stillman 0114 2223811 http://www.shef.ac.uk/pas/staff/ stillman/ | Particle size distributions, stereology, pollen classification, optimal experimental design, detection of fraud in designed studies, applications in geology, botany and materials science. |
| Dr Kostas Triantafyllopolous 0114 2223741 | Time series and forecasting, Bayesian inference and prediction, state space models, dynamic generalized linear models, statistical process control, control charts, wavelet methods in statistics. |
| Professor A.M. Walker | Time series, statistical inference. |
| Ms. K. Zychaluk 0114 2223821 | non-parametric statistics, kernel and wavelet smoothing, non- stationary time series, problems related to discretisation, applications of statistics in ecology. |
| Miss S. Hilditch (Director) | |
| Miss E. Farleigh (Consultant) | |
| Mr P. Laud (Principal Consultant) | |
| Miss R.N. Taylor (Principal Consultant) | |
| Mr D.L. Robinson (Senior Consultant) | |
| H Professor C. Cannings, (Head of Genetics and Informatics) 0114 271 2252 http://www.shef.ac.uk/dgm/gni/mmge/ chris/chris.html | Mathematical theory in biology, population, molecular and human genetics; evolutionary games, dynamical systems |
| Dr D. Teare 0114 271 3195 http://www.shef.ac.uk/dgm/gni/mmge/ dawn/dawn.html | Genetic epidemiology, analysis of complex diseases, linkage disequilibrium, loss of heterozygosity |
| Dr K. Walters 0114 271 3046 http://www.shef.ac.uk/dgm/gni/mmge | Genetic epidemiology, analysis of complex diseases, model free linkage, mathematical problems in genetics |
| Mr G. Band 0114 225 3163 | Business Statistics |
| Ms Y. Banks 0114 225 3163 | Business Statistics |
| Dr T. Brunsdon 0114 225 3105 | Time Series Analysis |
| T(UG) Dr I. Cooper 0114 225 3150 | Management Science, TQM |
| Mr S. Demack 0114 225 2089 | Patterns of Social Stratification, Survey Design and Analysis, Imaginative EDA, Statistical Modelling |
| Dr G. Ellis 0114 225 3648 | Energy Forecasting, Sports Statistics |
| Dr R. Gadsden 0114 225 3160 | Directional data analysis, econometrics |
| Mrs M.E. Gerson 0114 225 2021 | The Use of Statistics for Competitive Advantage |
| Professor W. Gilchrist | Statistical Modelling |
| Mr M. Grimsley 0114 225 3132 | Multivariate Methods |
| Dr D. Houghton 0114 225 3174 | Generalised Linear Models |
| Dr K. Jones 0114 225 3759 | Experimental design and analysis, medical statistics |
| Professor G. Kanji 0114 2212003 | TQM, Performance Measurement |
| Dr K. Kilner 0114 225 31 12 | Medical Statistics |
| Professor A. Norcliffe 0114 225 3281 | Computing and Modelling |
| Mrs M. Rangecroft 0114 225 3105 | Statistical Education |
| Dr S. Salter 0114 225 3167 | Probabilistic and Statistical Modelling especially in area of gambling and commercial gaming |
| T(PG) Mrs C. Straker 0114 225 3167 | Educational Statistics; Sports Statistics |
| H Professor A. Tricker 0114 225 3712 | Rounding errors, Bayesian Statistics, Customer satisfaction surveys |
| Dr L. Vefghi 0114 2253519 | Intelligent Systems, Data Mining |
| Mr W. Wallace 0114 225 2809 | SQC and improvements |
| Mr R. Ward 0114 225 3115 | Stochastic forecasting methods |
| Mr J. Aldrich 023 8059 3175 | History of Statistics and Econometrics |
| Professor G.H. Hillier 023 8059 2659 | Inference in structural models, Theory of hypothesis testing, multivariate models, hypothesis testing in finance |
| Dr M. Lu 023 8059 2550 | Econometric theory, Testing and Modelling Methodology, Nonnested hypothesis testing and encompassing |
| H Professor G.E. Mizon 023 8059 2519 | Econometrics, model selection, hypothesis testing, model evaluation, economic policy analysis using econometric models, time series modelling and co-integration, applied econometric modelling |
| Mr R.J. O'Brien 023 8059 2543 | Econometric theory, Bayesian econometrics, mis-specification in co-integrated systems, numerical analysis and computing |
| Dr J.M. Podivinsky 023 8059 2542 | Econometric theory, time series, testing and small-sample methods, econometric methodology, modelling and evaluation, applied econometrics, financial econometrics |
| T(MSc) Professor J.J. Forster 023 8059 5130 | Bayesian statistics, categorical data |
| Professor S.M. Lewis 023 8059 3652 | Design of experiments, industrial statistics, clinical trials |
| T(PhD) Dr W. Liu 023 8059 5144 | Multiple comparisons, simultaneous inference, sequential methods |
| H Professor P. Prescott 023 8059 3690 | Medical statistics, clinical trials, design of experiments, order statistics, concepts of robustness |
| Dr S.K. Sahu 023 8059 5123 | Bayesian data analysis, Bayesian computation, statistical modelling, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods |
| Dr D.C. Woods 023 8059 5117 | Design of experiments, optimal and computer-generated designs for linear and nonlinear models, Bayesian methods |
| Dr A.E. Vine 023 8059 5144 | Design of experiments, industrial experimentation, screening experiments, Bayesian data analysis. |
| H Professor R.C.H. Cheng 023 8059 4550 | Design and analysis of simulation experiments, variance reduction methods, non-standard parametric estimation. |
| T(MSc OR and Finance) Dr Christine S. M. Currie 023 8059 3647 | Mathematical modelling of tuberculosis and HIV; input/output analysis of simulation models; Bayesian statistics; revenue management. |
| Dr P.R. Harper 023 8059 2660 | Healthcare modelling, simulation, OR for developing countries |
| Mrs S.E. Meacock 023 8059 3643 | Teaching statistics, statistics in health and transportation |
| T(PhD & MSc OR) Professor C.N. Potts 023 8059 3651 | Combinatorial optimization problems in OR, especially those involving sequencing and scheduling |
| Dr H.-D. Qi 023 8059 3645 | Optimization and Approximation |
| Dr J.D. Whitehead 023 8059 5136 | Deterministic scheduling, combinatorial optimization, local search |
| Dr H. Xu 023 8059 5111 | Numerical methods for non-linear optimization, modelling competition in electricity markets |
| Mr M.A. Mullee 023 8079 6557 | Medical statistics |
| Dr R. Pickering 023 8079 6565 | Medical Statistics |
| Mr R. Mehta 023 8079 4082 | Medical Statistics |
| Mr S. Harris 023 8079 4777 | Medical Statistics |
| Dr G. Yadegarfar 023 8079 6287 | Multilevel modelling for different outcomes (continuous, binary or survival time), clinical trials & other epidemiological studies including case-referent studies, Methodological problem in Epidemiological studies including Healthy Worker Effect. |
| Mr Ho Ming (Brian) Yuen 023 80798930 | |
| Dr T.N. Bryant 023 8079 6568 | Medical computing, clinical trials, statistical software |
| Dr A. Berrington 023 8059 4549 | Developed country demography, marriage, cohabitation and marital breakdown, life course transitions, ethnic minority marriage and family formation in Britain. |
| Dr M. Ni Bhrolchain 023 8059 2604 | Developed country demography, marriage market, fertility measurement, outcomes associated with family disruption, causality in social science. |
| T(PG) Dr J. Brown 023 8059 6712 | Estimation of coverage in the 2001 censuses of the UK, the One Number Census Project, statistical modelling of demographic survey data, sample design and estimation, and the provision of training for Official Statisticians. |
| H Professor R. Chambers 023 8059 4311 | Inference from complex survey data, business and household survey methodology, robust statistical inference, inference from aggregate data, exploratory data analysis, editing and imputation methods, small area estimation. |
| Mr D.J. Culliford 023 8059 5946 | Small area estimation, survey non-response, Bayesian computation, mixed effects models, MCMC methods. |
| Mrs. J. D'Arrigo 023 8059 5946 | Design and analysis of sample surveys; variance estimation for estimators subject to calibration; resampling methods and simulation. |
| Dr. G.B. Durrant 023 8059 3319 http://www.ncrm.ac.uk/hub/people/ Gabriele-Beissel-Durrant.php | Missing data and measurement error in sample surveys; Official statistics; Statistical modelling in the social sciences; Design and analysis of sample surveys |
| Dr M. Hennink 023 8059 5763 | Contraceptive use dynamics, family planning amongst minority groups (Asian women, seasonal workers, travelling people), sexual behaviour of young people and provision of sexual health services, population ageing. |
| Mrs S. High 023 8059 3322 | Survey research methods, statistical consulting, integrating qualitative and quantitative methods in family planning research. |
| Dr P.R.A. Hinde 023 8059 3419 | Modelling of complex longitudinal data; historical demography of England and Wales in the 19th and early 20th centuries, especially the decline of fertility, and migration from and within the English countryside; demography of modern Africa, especially eastern and southern countries. |
| Dr D.J. Holmes 023 8059 3227 | Statistical computing, sample survey analysis, statistical consulting, statistical modelling, the estimation of the distribution of passenger traffic for Tyne and Wear PTE. |
| Professor T. Holt 023 80593070 | Official statistics, sample surveys: theory and methods. |
| T(PG) Dr J.W. McDonald 023 8059 2531 | Demography and social statistics, multi-level models for infant and child mortality in the developing world, discrete-time event history models with unobserved heterogeneity, analysis of current status data, generalized linear models with parameter constraints, categorical data analysis, particularly with multivariate categorical responses, exact conditional tests for log-linear and logistic models, MCMC methods, association/marginal models, model for social networks. |
| Dr N. Madise 023 8059 2534 | Statistical demography, survival analysis, child survival, nutrition, and contraceptive use dynamics in sub-Saharan Africa. |
| Dr Z. Matthews 023 8059 4548 | Demography: mortality, morbidity, safe motherhood, reproductive health, evaluation of interventions, provision of services; India: reproductive health, health service utilisation, quality of care, urban poverty, caste, child health, nutrition and mortality, migration, sex ratio, household structure, kinship; Sub-Saharan Africa: child immunisation and nutrition, analysis of survey data, sexual and reproductive health in the UK, marginalised communities especially travellers. |
| Professor J. Micklewright 023 8059 2167 http://www.socstats.soton.ac.uk/staff/ micklewright | Poverty, inequality and the measurement of living standards, labour market flows and behaviour, and educational achievement. Much of my work in these areas involves cross-national analysis of OECD countries and the transition countries of Eastern Europe and the former USSR. |
| Professor D. Pfeffermann 023 8059 6689 | Analytic inference from complex sample surveys, time series analysis. |
| Professor C.J. Skinner 023 8059 2533 | Design and analysis of sample surveys; measurement error; missing data; statistical modelling in the social sciences; statistical disclosure control. |
| Dr P.W.F Smith 023 8059 3191 | Graphical modelling, exact inference, Monte Carlo methods, MCMC methods, generalised linear models, models for social networks, contingency tables with missing data, Bayesian methods, for missing data, models for longitudinal data, multivariate binary responses, association/marginal models. |
| Dr N. Tzavidis 023 8059 5481 | Research Interests: Small Area Estimation, M-quantile Models and Robust Methods, Multilevel Models, Double Sampling Methods for Misclassification Error Correction, Quasi-likelihood Methods, Design of Re-interview Surveys |
| Mr D.J. Fisher | Medical statistics, epidemiology |
| Dr H.M. Inskip | Medical statistics, epidemiology |
| H Dr C. Osmond | Multivariate data analysis, epidemiology, disease time trends |
| Mr J. Poole | Medical statistics, epidemiology |
| Mrs I.C. Reading | Medical statistics, epidemiology |
| Mrs H.E. Syddall (nee Bendall) | Medical statistics, epidemiology |
| Mr J. Fleming 020 7815 7876 | Quantitative applications in accounting |
| Dr R. Giles 020 7815 7735 | Econometrics, financial and business forecasting and data analysis, particularly errors in data |
| H Dr S. O'Broin (Head of Division) 020 7815 7823 | Queueing and simulation; manpower planning |
| Mr E.A.A. Olanrewaju 020 7815 7816 | Time series, linear programming |
| H Mr D. Penney (Subject Leader, Principal Lecturer) 020 7815 7894 | Survey sampling |
| H Mr N.R. Richards (Head of School) 020 7815 7759 | Quantitative applications in management accounting |
| Mr M. Parker 020 7815 7404 FAX: 020 7815 7499 | Design of experiments, multivariate analysis |
| H Dr G.A.Bancroft 01785-353422 | Medical statistics, survey analysis |
| Mr M. Fletcher 01782 294022 | Spatial analysis, statistics in archaeology, forecasting, house price modelling |
| Mrs J.E. Harding 01782 294023 | Survey design & analysis, Market research |
| Dr C. Mann 01782 294275 | Statistical modelling |
| Mr D.H. Noble 01782 294158 | Data modelling, optimisation |
| Dr E. Raeburn 01782 294276 | Forecasting, time series, experimental design & analysis |
| Ms H. Shaw 01782 294160 | Statistical forecasting |
| Dr R.F. Talbot 01785 353420 | Statistical design & analysis |
| Dr S. Grogan 01782 294271 http://web.staffs.ac.uk/schools/ sciences/psychology/staff/grogan.html | General Statistics |
| Dr D. Clark-Carter 01782 294515 http://web.staffs.ac.uk/schools/ sciences/psychology/staff/carter.html | General statistics, meta-analysis |
| Professor R. Ball 01786-467278 FAX: 01786-467279 | Operational research |
| Ms C.A. Howie 01786 467465 | Population pharmacokinetics, experimental design, optimal design and statistical applications in medicine |
| Dr R.R. Macdonald 01786 467655 http://www.stir.ac.uk/departments/ humansciences/psychology/staff/rrm1/ | Statistical inference, subjective probability, the evaluation of statistical models in psychology. |
| Dr G. Allardice 0141 548 3379 | Statistical models of HIV/AIDS and infectious diseases |
| Professor G. Gettinby 0141 548 3654 | Medical and veterinary epidemiology. Design of experiments for the research and development of products and processes. |
| Dr A.J. Gray 0141 548 4335 | Image analysis, pattern recognition, discriminant analysis |
| T(PG) Dr D. Greenhalgh 0141 548 3653 | Models for disease systems, epidemic models with age-structure, density dependence, hepatitis modelling |
| Professor W.S.C. Gurney 0141 548 3385 | Modelling biological populations |
| T(UG) Dr R.J. Henery | Ranking and rating methods, spectral analysis, modern methods for discrimination, wavelets, smoothing, image compression |
| H Dr E. McKenzie 0141 548 3807 | Forecasting and time series analysis, modelling of non-Gaussian processes |
| Professor X. Mao 0141 548 3669 | Stochastic differential equations |
| T(UG) Mr M.M. Peterson 0141 548 3808 | Congestion in telecommunications theory, particularly relating to Local Area Networks, performance of optically switched networks |
| Professor E. Renshaw 0141 548 3591 | Spatial processes, stochastic processes, time-series, modelling in biology and physics, fractals |
| Mr A.R. Veitch 0141 548 3659 | Modelling of fish populations |
| Dr S. Zuyev 0141 548 3663 | Stochastic geometry and telecommunications networks |
| H Professor L. Walls 0141 548 3616 | Reliability modelling, dependability and quality management, applied statistics |
| T Dr J. Quigley 0141 548 3152 | Applied probability, reliability modelling |
| T(PG) Dr M. Farrow 0191 515 2762 http://osiris.sunderland.ac.uk/~cs0mfa/ | Bayes-linear and Bayesian methods, time series, decision analysis. |
| Dr H. Bruin 01483 689253 | Probabilistic methods in deterministic dynamical systems, ergodic theory, one-dimensional dynamics |
| Dr J. Godolphin 01483 689644 | Design and analysis of experiments, estimability in linear models, residual analysis |
| Professor I. Melbourne 01483 689643 | Probabilistic methods in deterministic dynamical systems, applications to pattern formation, ergodic theory |
| Mr P. Williams 01483 689641 | Medical statistics, clinical trials, analysis of health statistics, statistical computing, nonparametric statistics |
| Dr K.D.S. Young 01483 683348 | Bayesian statistics, outliers and influential diagnostics, stochastic simulation, reliability, degradation models, applications in medical statistics |
| Professor J.A. Bather 01273 678595 http://www.maths.sussex.ac.uk/Staff/ JAB.html | Sequential decisions, stopping rules tracking models and data fusion |
| Dr M. Broom 01273 877243 http://www.maths.sussex.ac.uk/Staff/ MB.html | Mathematical biology, in particular evolutionary game theory |
| Professor C.M. Goldie 01273 678311 http://www.maths.sussex.ac.uk/Staff/ CMG.html | Probability, random recursions, extremes, renewal theory, related problems in analysis |
| H,T(PG) Dr J. Haigh 01273 678104 http://www.maths.sussex.ac.uk/Staff/ JH.html | Applied probability, especially with biological connotations. Games and gambling |
| Dr D.R. Robinson 01273 877441 http://www.maths.sussex.ac.uk/Staff/ DRR.html | Design and analysis of engineering experiments, medical statistics, applied probability, information technology in statistical education |
| Professor E. Bischoff 01792 295177 | Optimisation, multi-criteria decision making, packing |
| Dr M. Buckle 01792 295295 | Econometric modelling of sectoral financial decision making |
| Professor A.G. Hawkes 01792 295294 | Applied stochastic processes, point processes, models in biology and medicine especially biophysics, use of APL for statistical computing, reliability |
| Dr D. Homer 01792 295834 | Technological forecasting, especially in the minerals, metals and energy industries |
| Dr A. Jalali 01792 295774 | Logic, uncertain reasoning, ion-channel models, filtering and signal processing, financial mathematics |
| Dr C. Jones 01792 295614 | OR, stock cutting, financial modelling, computer controlled manufacturing, mathematical programming |
| Dr A.D. Mayer 01792 295779 | Generalized linear models, statistical computer graphics, computer-assisted learning, APL programming, SAS programming. |
| T Dr E. Stone 01792 295555 | Business Logistics, Database systems |
| Dr A.J. Watkins 01792 295853 | Statistical inference in spatial statistics and image analysis, reliability |
| Dr R.G. Williams 01792 295603 | Probabilistic models for project management and cost forecasting, critical path methods. |
| H Professor A. Truman 01792 295458 | Quantum physics, functional integrals, Brownian motion, Large deviations, stochastic partial differential equations, stability theory and applications e.g. to stochastic Burgers equation and random shock waves. |
| Professor N. Jacob 01792 295461 | Levy-type processes and pseudo-differential operators: pseudo-differential operators with continuous negative definite functions as symbols, Lp-theory of sub-Markovian semigroups, function spaces related to Markov processes, fractional derivatives as generators of jump processes, nonlinear analysis for pseudo-differential operators generating Markov process: balayage theory, construction of branching processes. Mathematics of Finance. |
| Professor D. Williams FRS 01792 205678 Ext.4626 | Diffusions, Markov processes, martingales, Wiener-Hopf theory. |
| Dr I. M. Davies 01792 205678 Ext.4620 | Functional integration, asymptotic expansions of functional integrals, stochastic processes, stochastic partial differential equations and applications, numerical simulation of stochastic processes, stochastic mechanics; quantum physics and statistical mechanics, semi-classical quantum mechanics |
| Dr M. Kelbert 01792 205678 Ext.4625 | Stochastic analysis, mathematical physics, infinite dimensional analysis, stochastic processes, large deviations, quantum field theory, functional analysis, nonstandard analysis, complex analysis, financial mathematics. |
| Dr. C. Yuan , 01792 602228 | Stochastic differential equations, stochastic processes, Markov processes, financial mathematics, stochastic control. |