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| Mr W.T. Blackburn 028 90 366223 | Statistical estimation with application in financial audit of complex systems. Probability and statistics in presentation and reasoning of evidence. Statistical education. |
| Ms S.C. Daly 028 90 366676 | Medical statistics |
| Professor K. Farahmand 028 90 366901 | Applications of probability on detecting the behaviour of random polynomials |
| Dr A. Grigorash 028 90 366298 | Applications of probability on detecting the behaviour of random polynomials. Education in Statistics. |
| Dr G.E. Mulholland 028 90 366587 | |
| Professor S.I. McClean 028 7032 4602 | Statistical models of manpower planning, estimation for incomplete data, diet and health applications, statistical databases and data mining. |
| Dr L. Alili 024 7657 4809 | Brownian motion particularly local trees and exponential functions. Levy processes and Wiener-Hopf theory. |
| Dr S. Assing 024 7657 4807 | Stochastic differential equations. Martingale problems. Stochastic partial differential equations. |
| Professor J.B. Copas 024 7652 3370 | Statistical inference, meta analysis, non-ignorable selection models, discriminant analysis. |
| Mr J. Fenlon (Director of RISCU) 024 7652 4630 | Statistical methods in microbiology. Analysis of quantal response data. Risk analysis in the biological and environmental sciences. |
| Dr B.F. Finkenstadt 024 7657 2580 | Time series, stochastic processes, dynamic models, population dynamics in ecology and epidemiology |
| Professor D. Firth 024 765 72581 | Statistical theory and methods, including design and computation. Generalized linear and non-linear models. Applications, especially in the social and health sciences. |
| Dr J. Griffin 024 765 74808 | Bayesian non-parametrics. Computation for Bayesian inference. Stochastic frontier models. Modelling with stochastic processes. Microarray data. |
| Professor P.J. Harrison (Emeritus Professor) | Forecasting and time series analysis. Socio-economic modelling, Bayesian statistics. Foundations in statistics |
| H Professor J.L. Hutton 024 765 28357 | Statistical methods in health care and law, particularly survival or lifetime data analysis and meta-analysis, philosophy of statistics and evidence, ethics |
| Professor S.D. Jacka 024 765 23371 | Stochastic processes, stochastic control theory, martingales, Brownian motion and stochastic differential equations and mathematical finance |
| Professor W.S. Kendall 024 765 23082 | Probability theory, stochastic analysis, stochastic geometry, computer algebra in probability and statistics, Markov chain Monte Carlo and perfect simulation. |
| Dr J.E. Kennedy 024 765 26249 | Stochastic processes, Brownian motion and martingales, probabilistic Wiener-Hopf theory, mathematical finance. |
| Professor A.J. Lawrance 024 765 72579 | Statistical aspects of chaos and chaos-based communications, reversed chaotic and stochastic time series modelling, likelihood-based regression diagnostics and influence, engine mapping |
| Dr J.L. Marsh 024 765 24631 | Theory and application of measurement error models, particularly in a medical setting |
| Dr A. Papavasiliou 024 7652 3625 | Stochastic filtering and control. Theory of rough paths. Applications to signal processing. Multiscale systems |
| T(UG) Dr R.J. Reed 024 7652 3062 | Queues, stochastic models in biology |
| Dr E.M. Riccomagno | Symbolic computations in statistics. Design of experiments. Stochastic processes |
| Dr J.E.H. Shaw 024 765 23069 | Bayesian inference numerical and graphical methods, medical statistics |
| Professor J.Q. Smith 024 765 23063 | Bayesian forecasting, game theory, decision analysis, foundations of statistics, influence diagrams, finite additivity, environmental statistics |
| T (PG) Professor M.F. Steel 024 765 23369 | Bayesian statistics and econometrics. Inference robustness. Multivariate distribution theory. Modelling of skewness. Spatial statistics. Environmental statistics. Model uncertainty. Financial time series. |
| Dr E. Thonnes 024 765 72582 | Statistical image analysis. Spatial statistics. Stochastic geometry. Markov chain Monte Carlo and perfect simulation |
| Dr J. Warren 024 765 74780 | Branching processes, dynamical systems, Brownian motion |
| T Dr S. Stray 024 76522144 | Corporate environmental disclosure, management training and development, survey data analysis. |
| Mr R.N. Edmondson 02476 575031 | Design and analysis of experiments, models for glasshouse and ornamental crops, repeated measures analysis, image analysis. |
| Dr J.R. Lynn 02476 574455 | Biometrical genetics, sequential sampling schemes |
| Mr A. Mead 02476 574455 | Design and analysis of experiments, models for pest and weed control, sampling methods, multivariate analysis and biometrics training for biologists |
| Mr D.F. Goda 01902 321444 | Statistics in the Social and Health Sciences. Survey Design and Analysis. |
| Dr G. Harries 01902 321485 http://www.scit.wlv.ac.uk/~cm1912/ home.html | Operational Research. Optimisation. |
| Dr D.E. Seedhouse 01902 321808 | Experimental Design and Analysis. |
| Professor A.M. Nevill 01902 322838 FAX: 01902 322894 | Modelling health related performance indices, assessing measurement agreement (reliability), and the home advantage. |
| Professor M.H. Williamson | Statistics of biological invasions, species range size and species-area relationships |
| F. Bravo | The (higher order) asymptotic properties of a particular class of biased bootstrap procedures based on minimising distances between probability measures (the empirical and exponential likelihoods are examples of such techniques). Using modern empirical processes theory to analyse non and semi parametric econometric models, as well as general time series models. |
| A. Canepa | Econometrics: Time series, resampling methods, Applied Economics: diffusion of New Technology, innovation policy, links between financial markets and investment in R&D. |
| K. Claxton | Health economics, decision analysis, Bayesian decision theory. |
| Mr G. Forchini | Econometric theory |
| Professor L.G. Godfrey | Econometrics, time series analysis |
| Professor J.D. Hey | Decision theory and its application to the economics of uncertainty, Bayesian statistics, experimental economics |
| Professor J.P. Hutton | Applied econometrics |
| Professor A.M. Jones | Health economics, applied microeconomics, health econometrics. |
| M. Karanasos | Macroeconomic and financial time series models. Mathematical finance: interest rates, pricing options. Macro and financial econometrics: equity and financial markets, the econometrics of ultra high frequency data. Time Series Analysis: univariate and multivariate long memory GARCH models. |
| P.W.M. Marsh | Econometric theory, asymptotic expansions (Edgeworth and saddlepoint) higher-order likelihood theory, applications to time series and structural models. Applied mathematics: differential geometric analysis of statistical models, partial differential equations. |
| Professor P.C.B. Phillips | Econometrics, applied macroeconometrics. |
| P.N. Smith | Macroeconomics, finance, applied econometrics. |
| P.C. Smith | Health care policy, productivity analysis and fiscal federalism. |
| Professor M.R. Wickens | Time series analysis, macro econometrics, financial econometrics. |
| Professor R.A. Carr-Hill | Jobbing social statistician (crime, education, health, poverty, race) |
| Professor J.M. Bland 01904 321334 http://www-users.york.ac.uk/~mb55/ | Design and analysis of studies of medical measurement, effects upon mortality and hospital admissions of air pollution, factors influencing outcomes of pregnancy, deaths associated with volatile substance abuse (solvent abuse or glue sniffing). |
| Mrs Fiona Mensah 01904 321862 FAX: 01904 321899 | Statistical analysis of epidemiological studies including determination of the influence of genetic and familial factors on disease occurrence. |
| Dr J.N.V. Miles | Psychometrics, structural equation models |
| Mr J. Bibby | Popularisation of mathematics and statistics. |
| Dr A Canepa | Econometrics: Time series, resampling methods, Applied Economics: diffusion of New Technology, |
| Dr A.M. Cox | Probability Theory and Mathematical Finance |
| Dr L. Giraitis | Time series, long memory, econometrics. |
| Dr A. Magdalinos | Econometrics and mathematical statistics |
| Dr P.M. Lee | Bayesian statistics, point processes, information theory. |
| Dr G. Morrey | Probability, design and analysis of experiments, ecology. |