Back up to previous research interests file
Dr M.J. Brewer ABERDEEN
Spatial and temporal modelling; compositional data analysis; agricultural and environmental applications; mixture models; density estimation.
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size
Dr A.T. Prevost CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, primary care research, longitudinal data analysis, multilevel models, cluster randomised trials, sample size.
Dr J. Luan CAMBRIDGE
Statistical analysis for genetic epidemiology, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction, haplotype analysis, logistic regression, mixed model and longitudinal data analysis.
Dr Z. YE CAMBRIDGE
Genetic epidemiology in cancer and heart disease, meta-analysis, microarray data analysis, bioinformatics.
Mr M.J. Prentice EDINBURGH
Distribution-free methods, directional data analysis especially the statistics of rotations, multivariate analysis including shape, application of statistics in the earth sciences
Professor G.J.G. Upton ESSEX
Modelling weather-related data, Log-linear models, geographical statistics, political statistics, spatial statistics, directional data analysis, model selection, outliers, cartograms
Dr J.W. Kay GLASGOW
Statistical pattern recognition, shape analysis, stochastic modelling, compositional data analysis.
Dr S. Zachary HERIOT-WATT
Stochastic processes, spatial stochastic interaction, networks, data analysis.
Dr P. Lovie KEELE
Exploratory data analysis, history of statistics, subjective judgement, mathematical and statistical psychology
Dr J. Zhang KENT
Bioinformatics; semi- and non-parametric statistics; statistical genetics; phylogenetics; Bayesian computation; robustness; multivariate data analysis; statistical quality control.
Dr W. Zhang KENT
Nonparametric Statistics; Nonlinear Time Series; Computational Biology; Survival Analysis; Functional Data Analysis; Spatial Data Analysis; Multi-level Modelling; Structural Equation Models.
Professor R. Crouchley LANCASTER
Longitudinal data analysis, random effect models, survival models
Dr R. West LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Tomography, Inverse Problems, Classification, Image Analysis, Functional Data Analysis
Dr A. Hannigan LIMERICK
Survival analysis, longitudinal data analysis, multivariate analysis
Dr H. Pan LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level modelling, longitudinal data analysis, growth references, analysis of large data set
Dr. C. Hennig LONDON
Multivariate analysis (especially clustering and classification), robust statistics, model choice, philosophical foundations of statistics, probability and data analysis.
Dr G. Boshnakov MANCHESTER
Time series analysis, data analysis, symbolic manipulation.
Dr J. Pan MANCHESTER
Medical Statistics, generalised linear mixed models, longitudinal data analysis, growth curve modelling, LMMs & GLMMs randomised controlled trials
Dr C. Hurley MAYNOOTH
Statistical computing, graphics and data analysis. Combinatorial methods for improved data visualisation. Enhanced scatterplot matrix and parallel coordinate displays. Algorithms for generating improved arrangements of their component displays leading to improved data visualisations.
Dr S.Y. Coleman NEWCASTLE
Business and industrial statistics in practice, survey design, conjoint and data analysis, DoE and problem solving in organisations.
Professor R. Henderson NEWCASTLE
Longitudinal data analysis. Survival and event history analysis. Optimal dynamic treatment allocation. Biostatistics
Dr P. Oman NORTHUMBRIA
Survival data analysis, wavelets, beamlets
Dr R.A. Moyeed PLYMOUTH
Computational statistics, functional data analysis, smoothing, spatial statistics
Mr B.R. Higgins PORTSMOUTH
Medical statistics, design and analysis of experiments, multivariate data analysis
Dr D.B. Stephenson READING
Environmental statistics, functional data analysis, forecast verification, applications to meteorology and climate, time series, Bayesian forecast combination, trends in extreme events.
Dr R. Gadsden SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Directional data analysis, econometrics
Dr S.K. Sahu SOUTHAMPTON
Bayesian data analysis, Bayesian computation, statistical modelling, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods
Dr A.E. Vine SOUTHAMPTON
Design of experiments, industrial experimentation, screening experiments, Bayesian data analysis.
Professor R. Chambers SOUTHAMPTON
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.
Dr J.W. McDonald SOUTHAMPTON
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 C. Osmond SOUTHAMPTON
Multivariate data analysis, epidemiology, disease time trends
Dr R. Giles SOUTH BANK
Econometrics, financial and business forecasting and data analysis, particularly errors in data
Professor J.L. Hutton WARWICK
Statistical methods in health care and law, particularly survival or lifetime data analysis and meta-analysis, philosophy of statistics and evidence, ethics
Dr S. Stray WARWICK
Corporate environmental disclosure, management training and development, survey data analysis.
Dr D.Y. Downham LIVERPOOL
Stochastic processes, data handling, veterinary and medical statistics
Dr L. Chen BRISTOL
Spatial statistics with application in environmental and geophysical science, spatial-temporal models, time series analysis, Bayesian methods, and data mining
Dr F. Bannister DUBLIN
ISValue and evaluation, use of IS in public administration, financial/business modelling, data mining.
Dr M. O'Regan DUBLIN
Data mining, applied statistics, survey design and analysis
Mrs F. Garven GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Statistical computing; data mining and information retrieval
Professor K. Rennolls GREENWICH
Environmental and morestry modelling and statistics, neural networks, data mining, software metrics
Professor D.J. Hand FBA LONDON
Classification and clustering, statistical computing, statistics in retail banking, data mining, medical statistics
J.A. Lincoln NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Business statistics, environmental statistics, data mining
Dr L. Vefghi SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Intelligent Systems, Data Mining
Professor S.I. McClean ULSTER
Statistical models of manpower planning, estimation for incomplete data, diet and health applications, statistical databases and data mining.
Professor B. J. Francis LANCASTER
Statistical computing and software development, data visualization, criminal careers and criminological applications, bilinear models, models for ranked data
Dr A.R. Tate LONDON
Statistics in medical research, analysis of cohort data, record linkage, data visualisation, Bayesian analysis
Dr C. Hurley MAYNOOTH
Statistical computing, graphics and data analysis. Combinatorial methods for improved data visualisation. Enhanced scatterplot matrix and parallel coordinate displays. Algorithms for generating improved arrangements of their component displays leading to improved data visualisations.
Professor S.I. McClean ULSTER
Statistical models of manpower planning, estimation for incomplete data, diet and health applications, statistical databases and data mining.
Dr G. Simpson ASTON
Knowledge Management, Spreadsheets in Business Modelling and Decision Support Systems, Applications of Game Theory in Economic Modelling, Decision Support Systems in the National Health Service
Dr A.A. Montgomery BRISTOL
Medical statistics, health services and primary care research, cluster randomised controlled trials, decision analysis.
Dr A.E. Ades BRISTOL
Bayesian methods for multi-parameter evidence synthesis in epidemiology and medical decision modelling; Expected Value of Information; HIV epidemiology, and mother-to-child transmission of HIV; Screening issues; Congenital Toxoplasmosis.
Dr N. Middleton BRISTOL
Medical statistics, health services, decision analysis, mental health
Dr N. Welton BRISTOL
Medical statistics; evidence synthesis; Bayesian statistics; medical decision modelling; value of information; behavioural ecology
Dr E.J. Collins BRISTOL
Markov decision processes; stochastic optimization and game theory; applications in queueing and behavioural biology; reinforcement learning.
Professor J.M. McNamara BRISTOL
Markov decision theory, applications of probability theory to behavioural ecology and evolutionary biology, including evolutionary game theory
Professor G. Mitra BRUNEL
Mathematical programming, optimisation and planning models, mathematical models for decision support
Dr D.P. Kennedy CAMBRIDGE
Limit theorems in applied probability, sequential decision processes, optimal financial modelling
Professor F.P.A. Coolen DURHAM
Nonparametric predictive inference, reliability theory, foundations of statistics and decision theory, Bayesian statistics, interval probability
Professor M. Goldstein DURHAM
Bayesian statistics, decision theory, foundations of statistics, computer implementation of Bayesian methods for complex problems
Dr I.M. MacPhee DURHAM
Queueing and communication network models, optimisation, stochastic decision processes, countable Markov chains
Mr M. Talbot EDINBURGH
Biometrics, statistical computing, modelling uncertainty, decision support systems
Dr C.M. Theobald EDINBURGH
Bayesian methods in agriculture, especially for decision making; modelling human sensory data; discriminant analysis; risk
Dr C.M. Theobald EDINBURGH
Bayesian methods in agriculture, especially for decision making; modeling human sensory data; discriminant analysis; risk
Dr A. Salhi ESSEX
Mathematical programming, Karmaker's algorithm, genetic programming, optimisation, sensitivity analysis, decision support systems.
Dr P.C.Taylor HERTFORDSHIRE
Multivariate analysis, discriminant analysis, nonparametric regression, classification and regression trees, ordinal repeated measurements, missing values, spatial statistics. Business forecasting and planning, management decision making.
Dr M.J. Ryan HULL
Decision theory, Constrained games
Dr J. Preater KEELE
Stochastic problems in operational research, Markov decision processes, combinatorial problems
Professor J.A. Sharp KENT
Information systems strategy and design; investment decision making; manufacturing strategy; research methods and operational research. Control theory models in e-commerce. Negative weights in Data Envelopment Analysis.
Dr E. Gabriel LANCASTER
Bayesian sequential decision theory, Markov decision processes, mathematical programming approaches to stochastic optimisation, polyhedral methods in stochastic optimisation, optimal search, stochastic scheduling, queueing control
Professor K.D. Glazebrook LANCASTER
Bayesian sequential decision theory, Markov decision processes, mathematical programming approaches to stochastic optimisation, polyhedral methods in stochastic optimisation, optimal search, stochastic scheduling, queueing control
Dr A.B. Piunovskiy LIVERPOOL
Markov Decision Processes, controlled stochastic jump processes, and their applications
Dr A. Abakuks LONDON
Statistical aspects of the synoptic problem, that is, the study of the various hypotheses concerning the relationships among the gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke. Applied statistics, for example, various problems arising from geographical survey data. Applied stochastic processes and Markov decision processes.
Professor D.W. Bunn LONDON
Business forecasting, decision technology, electricity and energy economics
Professor P.G. Moore LONDON
Decision analysis, operations research, risk analysis, investment management(risk), intermediation (pension funds)
Dr B. Blight LONDON
Decision theory; time series analysis; model fitting
Dr J.V. Howard LONDON
Decision theory, foundations of statistical inference, the definition of random sequences, game theory, social choice theory
Dr J.M. Freeman MANCHESTER
Linear models, piecewise regression, change-point models, simulation games, decision analysis
Professor S. French MANCHESTER
Bayesian statistics, decision theory, decision analysis, decision support, expert judgement, educational assessment, information systems, operational research, risk analysis.
Dr A.E. Faria OPEN
Bayesian modelling, environmental models, graphical models in multivariate analysis, combination of expert judgements, group decision making, time series forecasting
Dr Y Zhou READING
Dose-escalation studies, Bayesian decision theory in Phase I trials, statistical computing, pharmacoeconomics.
Dr W. Wang SALFORD
Reliability and maintenance modelling, condition- based maintenance decision support, applications in engineering.
Dr M. Farrow SUNDERLAND
Bayes-linear and Bayesian methods, time series, decision analysis.
Professor J.A. Bather SUSSEX
Sequential decisions, stopping rules tracking models and data fusion
Professor E. Bischoff SWANSEA
Optimisation, multi-criteria decision making, packing
Dr M. Buckle SWANSEA
Econometric modelling of sectoral financial decision making
Professor J.Q. Smith WARWICK
Bayesian forecasting, game theory, decision analysis, foundations of statistics, influence diagrams, finite additivity, environmental statistics
K. Claxton YORK
Health economics, decision analysis, Bayesian decision theory.
Professor J.D. Hey YORK
Decision theory and its application to the economics of uncertainty, Bayesian statistics, experimental economics
Professor G.P. Nason BRISTOL
Wavelets in statistics; function estimation; time series; algorithms, multivariate analysis; projection pursuit, statistical computing; polimetrics; defence and security.
Dr L.I. Pettit LONDON
Bayesian statistics, outliers, model choice, degradation models, Lanchester models
Dr K.D.S. Young SURREY
Bayesian statistics, outliers and influential diagnostics, stochastic simulation, reliability, degradation models, applications in medical statistics
Dr W.F. Scott ABERDEEN
Actuarial Science, demography, statistical tables
Dr E. Drew DUBLIN
Labour force, demographic and social statistics, business excellence, equality
Dr F. Steele LONDON
Multi-level models, demography
Mr A. Sloggett LONDON
Demographic analysis
Ms B. Zabarview LONDON
Mathematical modelling of population structure and components of growth, demographic impact of HIV / AIDS
Mrs S.M. Eldridge LONDON
Cluster randomised trials, research in primary care, demographic aspects of primary care research, questionnaire design
Dr E. Ball MIDDLESEX
Historical demography; the value of feedback to students.
Dr R. Raeside NAPIER
Demography, forecasting
Dr A. Berrington SOUTHAMPTON
Developed country demography, marriage, cohabitation and marital breakdown, life course transitions, ethnic minority marriage and family formation in Britain.
Dr M. Ni Bhrolchain SOUTHAMPTON
Developed country demography, marriage market, fertility measurement, outcomes associated with family disruption, causality in social science.
Dr J. Brown SOUTHAMPTON
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.
Dr P.R.A. Hinde SOUTHAMPTON
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 J.W. McDonald SOUTHAMPTON
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 SOUTHAMPTON
Statistical demography, survival analysis, child survival, nutrition, and contraceptive use dynamics in sub-Saharan Africa.
Dr Z. Matthews SOUTHAMPTON
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.
Dr N.R.J. Fieller SHEFFIELD
Particle size distributions, outliers and robustness, functional models,multivariate and semi-structured problems, dendrochronology, bioinformatics, medical, environmental and archaeological applications.
Dr D. Greenhalgh STRATHCLYDE
Models for disease systems, epidemic models with age-structure, density dependence, hepatitis modelling
Dr M.J. Brewer ABERDEEN
Spatial and temporal modelling; compositional data analysis; agricultural and environmental applications; mixture models; density estimation.
Dr A. Kovac BRISTOL
Nonparametric problems: regression, density estimation and image analysis. Multiresolution analysis of residuals, total-variation based methods: the taut string method
Dr S. Barber LEEDS
Survival analysis, sequential clinical trials, wavelet methods in statistics, multiscale techniques, bioinformatics, nonparametric regression, density estimation, time series analysis
Professor C.C. Taylor LEEDS
Bioinformatics, classification, statistical pattern recognition, nonparametric density estimation, spatial statistics, statistical computing
Professor G.A. Young LONDON
Bootstrap methods, geometrical statistics, data-based simulation inference, density estimation, exploratory data-analysis
Dr P.J. Foster MANCHESTER
Smoothing techniques in non-parametric density estimation and regression, model checking
Professor M.C. Jones OPEN
Smoothing, density estimation, non-parametric regression, distribution theory, multivariate analysis
Dr J.F. Bithell OXFORD
Medical statistics, stochastic processes, Monte Carlo inference, density estimation, mathematical and geographical epidemiology, radiation epidemiology, childhood cancer and leukaemia
Dr J.F. Bithell OXFORD
Medical statistics, stochastic processes, Monte Carlo inference, density estimation, mathematical and geographical epidemiology, radiation epidemiology, childhood cancer and leukaemia
Dr T. Macfarlane ABERDEEN
Dental Health Statistics, Epidemiology of oral diseases
Dr C.R. Palmer CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, statistical consulting, ethics and clinical trials, data-dependent designs, cardiovascular outcome trials, statistical quality of medical journals, peer review.
Dr M.W. Green DUNDEE
Psychometrics, statistics in clinical dental research
Mr J.H. McColl GLASGOW
Medical statistics, statistics in dentistry, statistics in education
Y. Tu LEEDS
Medical & Dental Statistics
Ms A. Petrie LONDON
Medical, Dental and Veterinary Statistics
Ms A. Petrie LONDON
Medical, Dental and Veterinary Statistics
Professor G.J. Macfarlane MANCHESTER
Statistical methods in dentistry, epidemiology
Professor H.V. Worthington MANCHESTER
Statistical methods in dentistry, epidemiology
Dr E. Ball MIDDLESEX
Historical demography; the value of feedback to students.
Mr D. Jarrett MIDDLESEX
Statistical modelling; graphical models; applications to transport, road accident data, environmental and business problems.
Dr A. Michaeloudis MIDDLESEX
Errors-in-variables models; factors affecting student performance.
Professor C. Wright MIDDLESEX
Statistical and operational research aspects of transport management including road traffic modelling, road accident statistics.
Dr D.I. White NAPIER
Traffic accident data, statistics in sport, quality in industry
Dr S. Utev NOTTINGHAM
Probability inequalities, stochastic orderings, limit theorems for dependent variables, probabilistic epidemic modelling.
Dr M. Willder HERIOT-WATT
Actuarial science, especially life insurance, use of derivatives.
Dr P.Barrieu LONDON
Financial markets, real options, insurance derivatives, weather derivatives, contract designing
Professor N. Jacob SWANSEA
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 H.J. Wynn LONDON
Statistical theory, design of experiments, resampling, simulation, quality improvement, engineering applications, risk assessment
Dr L.V. White LONDON
Design of experiments, randomization
Mrs H.R. Robert LONDON
Forecasting, econometrics, regression and correlation, design of experiments
Mr G. Zergaw, LONDON
Design of experiments, statistical modelling
Professor R.A. Bailey LONDON
Design of experiments, randomization, analysis of variance, linear models, applications to agriculture and biology
Dr S.G. Gilmour LONDON
Design of experiments, response surface methods, model selection in regression, process control, applications in biotechnology, industry and horticulture.
Professor D.A. Preece LONDON
Design of experiments
Mr J.R. Savin MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN
Design of experiments in educational research, statistical pedagogy
Dr M. Farrow NEWCASTLE
Bayes linear methods, Bayesian inference, design of experiments, Bayesian time-series analysis and forecasting, statistical bioinformatics.
Dr N.A. Butler NOTTINGHAM
Design of experiments, multivariate methods, spatial and time series
Ms E.F. Allan READING
Design of experiments, repeated measurements, mixed effects modelling, analysis of categorical data, statistics in developing countries.
Professor S.M. Lewis SOUTHAMPTON
Design of experiments, industrial statistics, clinical trials
Professor P. Prescott SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, clinical trials, design of experiments, order statistics, concepts of robustness
Dr D.C. Woods SOUTHAMPTON
Design of experiments, optimal and computer-generated designs for linear and nonlinear models, Bayesian methods
Dr A.E. Vine SOUTHAMPTON
Design of experiments, industrial experimentation, screening experiments, Bayesian data analysis.
Mr M. Parker SOUTH BANK
Design of experiments, multivariate analysis
Professor G. Gettinby STRATHCLYDE
Medical and veterinary epidemiology. Design of experiments for the research and development of products and processes.
Dr E.M. Riccomagno WARWICK
Symbolic computations in statistics. Design of experiments. Stochastic processes
Dr J.A. Townend ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in public health and health services research; surveys for public health research in developing countries
Mr T.F. de C. Marshall LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology of maternal and child health in developing countries
Mr S.N. Cousens LONDON
statistical methods in epidemiology, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, malaria, child health in developing countries
Dr K. Desai LONDON
Design and analysis of phase III trials for vaccines and treatments against HIV/AIDS, cost-effectiveness of antiretrovirals, epidemiological modelling of interventions, modelling impacts of HIV/AIDS on education sector in developing countries
Mr I.M. Wilson READING
Surveys and sampling, environmental applications, statistics in developing countries.
Dr S. Abeyasekera READING
Experimental design, survey design and sampling techniques, random effects modelling, statistical training in developing countries with particular reference to farmer participatory research, statistical computing.
Ms E.F. Allan READING
Design of experiments, repeated measurements, mixed effects modelling, analysis of categorical data, statistics in developing countries.
Mr R.W. Burn READING
Statistical computing, ecological applications, surveys and sampling, statistics in developing countries.
Dr R.D. Stern READING
Agricultural and climatological applications, statistics in developing countries, statistical computing.
Dr F.M. Underwood READING
Survey design and sampling, ecological applications, statistics in developing countries, training.
Mr I.M. Wilson READING
Surveys and sampling, environmental applications, statistics in developing countries.
Dr P.R. Harper SOUTHAMPTON
Healthcare modelling, simulation, OR for developing countries
Dr C.C. Patterson BELFAST
Medical statistics, diabetes epidemiology, statistical genetics
Mr C.R. Cardwell BELFAST
Medical statistics, diabetes epidemiology
Mr R.M. Harbord BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; meta-analysis; design and analysis of studies of medical diagnosis; genetic epidemiology.
Dr S.M. Rudolfer MANCHESTER
Application of statistical methods to medical diagnosis, multigroup and ordinal logistic regression
Professor P. Edwards BOURNEMOUTH
Computer aided learning (see http://mathinsite.bmth.ac.uk) and mathematics diagnostic testing
Teresa Allan CITY
Clinical trials, bayesian statistics, diagnostic tests, medical statistics
Professor J. Haslett DUBLIN
Stochastic processes, time series, spatial statistics, models for correlated data, diagnostics; main current application is palaeoclimate
Dr G. Kelly DUBLIN UCD
Statistical applications in medicine - in particular the AIDS epidemic; theoretical aspects of structural equations models, diagnostics and robust estimation; paradoxes in statistics
Ms F.M. Chappell EDINBURGH
Medical statistics, systematic reviews, diagnostic studies
Dr K. Hayes LIMERICK
Spatial data, diagnostics for the General Linear Model, Graphical Models
Professor A.C. Atkinson LONDON
Robust diagnostic methods, the forward search, clinical trials, optimum experimental design
Professor R. Gilchrist LONDON
Generalised linear models, diagnostics, statistical computing, social sciences
Dr M. Lunt MANCHESTER
Epidemiology, diagnostic testing, robust multivariate analysis
Dr C. Roberts MANCHESTER
Statistical evaluation of measurement errors and diagnostic agreement, healthcare trial methodology
Professor F. Critchley OPEN
Diagnostics and influence analysis, multivariate analysis, applications of differential geometry, regression graphics, robust statistics.
Dr R. Perera OXFORD
Medical statistics, diagnostic studies, meta-analysis.
Mr J. Deeks, OXFORD
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, clinical trials, diagnostic studies
Dr S. Mallett OXFORD
Diagnostic studies
Professor R.M. Loynes SHEFFIELD
Linear and non-linear regression, residuals and diagnostics, components of variance models, errors in variables models.
Dr K.D.S. Young SURREY
Bayesian statistics, outliers and influential diagnostics, stochastic simulation, reliability, degradation models, applications in medical statistics
Professor A.J. Lawrance WARWICK
Statistical aspects of chaos and chaos-based communications, reversed chaotic and stochastic time series modelling, likelihood-based regression diagnostics and influence, engine mapping
Dr D.R. Boniface LONDON
Statistical methods for health surveys, structural equation models, elicitation of expert knowledge, index construction, integrating quantitative and qualitative approaches, extension of the Venn diagram, dietary epidemiology
Professor S.I. McClean ULSTER
Statistical models of manpower planning, estimation for incomplete data, diet and health applications, statistical databases and data mining.
Professor D.G. Hobson BATH
Brownian motion, excursion theory, stochastic differential equations, mathematical finance, incomplete markets derivative pricing
Emeritus Professor D. Williams BATH
Markov processes, stochastic differential equations
Dr P. K. Friz CAMBRIDGE
Stochastic Calculus in particular Malliavin ~ and Rough Path Theory. Partial Differential Equations. Quantitative Finance.
Dr S. Sabanis EDINBURGH
Applications of stochastic differential equations in economics and finance
Professor A.Y. Veretennikov LEEDS
Stochastic analysis, parametric and non-parametric estimation including Markov Chain Monte Carlo, second order partial differential equations
Dr K. Liu LIVERPOOL
Stochastic Processes; Stochastic Calculus; Markov Chains; Stochastic Differential Equations and their Applications
Dr H.Z. Zhao LOUGHBOROUGH
Stochastic analysis and applications in non-linear PDEs, stochastic partial differential equations
Dr A.M. Etheridge OXFORD
Infinite-dimensional stochastic processes, probabilistic techniques in analysis - especially in the study of non-linear partial differential equations, stochastic models in genetics
Professor X. Mao STRATHCLYDE
Stochastic differential equations
Professor A. Truman SWANSEA
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.
Dr I. M. Davies SWANSEA
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. C. Yuan , SWANSEA
Stochastic differential equations, stochastic processes, Markov processes, financial mathematics, stochastic control.
Dr S. Assing WARWICK
Stochastic differential equations. Martingale problems. Stochastic partial differential equations.
Professor S.D. Jacka WARWICK
Stochastic processes, stochastic control theory, martingales, Brownian motion and stochastic differential equations and mathematical finance
P.W.M. Marsh YORK
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.
Dr J.R. Norris CAMBRIDGE
Stochastic analysis, coagulation, Malliavin calculus, stochastic differential geometry, heat kernels, homogenization.
Dr H. Le NOTTINGHAM
Stochastic differential geometry, stochastic geometry with particular reference to shape analysis
Professor F. Critchley OPEN
Diagnostics and influence analysis, multivariate analysis, applications of differential geometry, regression graphics, robust statistics.
Dr P.E. Jupp ST ANDREWS
Directional statistics, differential geometry of inference, multivariate analysis, quantum statistics.
P.W.M. Marsh YORK
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.
Dr S.C. Harris BATH
Martingales, branching Markov processes, Brownian motion, stochastic calculus, reaction-diffusion equations
Dr A. Kyprianou HERIOT-WATT
Branching processes, branching diffusions, Levy processes, Financial Mathematics
Dr P. Clifford OXFORD
Statistical aspects of mathematical modelling, analysis of spatial data, simulation, image processing, stochastic models in theoretical chemistry, first passage problems, diffusion of size and shape, infinite particle systems, non- linear filtering problems
Professor P.J. Donnelly OXFORD
Stochastic modelling, applications of probability and statistics in genetics, gene mapping early human evolution, population genetics; measure-valued diffusions, statistical issues in DNA profiling
Professor D. Williams FRS SWANSEA
Diffusions, Markov processes, martingales, Wiener-Hopf theory.
A. Canepa YORK
Econometrics: Time series, resampling methods, Applied Economics: diffusion of New Technology, innovation policy, links between financial markets and investment in R&D.
Dr A Canepa YORK
Econometrics: Time series, resampling methods, Applied Economics: diffusion of New Technology,
Professor T. Lewis EAST ANGLIA
Directional statistics, outliers, multilevel modelling, assessment, statistical education.
Mr M.J. Prentice EDINBURGH
Distribution-free methods, directional data analysis especially the statistics of rotations, multivariate analysis including shape, application of statistics in the earth sciences
Professor G.J.G. Upton ESSEX
Modelling weather-related data, Log-linear models, geographical statistics, political statistics, spatial statistics, directional data analysis, model selection, outliers, cartograms
Dr A. Kume KENT
Shape analysis, directional statistics, image analysis, stochastic geometry
Professor K.V. Mardia LEEDS
Bioinfomatics, image analysis, shape analysis, pattern recognition, multivariate analysis, directional statistics, spatial statistics, spatial-temporal modelling.
Professor T. Lewis LONDON
Directional statistics, outliers, spatial patterns, statistical education and use of audiovisual technology
Dr P.E. Jupp ST ANDREWS
Directional statistics, differential geometry of inference, multivariate analysis, quantum statistics.
Dr R. Gadsden SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Directional data analysis, econometrics
Dr J. Burridge PLYMOUTH
Exact inference for contingency tables, grouped/censored data, Monte Carlo methods, optimisation, statistical disclosure control
Dr J. Stander PLYMOUTH
Quantile regression, risk estimation for statistical disclosure control, spatial statistics
Professor C.J. Skinner SOUTHAMPTON
Design and analysis of sample surveys; measurement error; missing data; statistical modelling in the social sciences; statistical disclosure control.
Dr S. Stray WARWICK
Corporate environmental disclosure, management training and development, survey data analysis.
Dr P.M.E. Altham CAMBRIDGE
Analysis of discrete data, multivariate analysis, generalized linear modelling, Splus graphical methods, statistical consulting
Mr M.S. Ridout KENT
Analysis of discrete data in biology; generalised linear models; over-dispersion; stochastic models; statistical analysis of ion channel data; statistical genetics.
Mr D.W. Balmer LONDON
Application of stochastic processes within the social sciences in particular in manpower planning, marketing, discrete event simulation modelling
Professor C.J.H. McDiarmid OXFORD
Discrete mathematics, algorithms and probability, mathematics of operational research, radio channel assignment
Dr C.M. Theobald EDINBURGH
Bayesian methods in agriculture, especially for decision making; modelling human sensory data; discriminant analysis; risk
Dr C.M. Theobald EDINBURGH
Bayesian methods in agriculture, especially for decision making; modeling human sensory data; discriminant analysis; risk
Professor W.J. Krzanowski EXETER
Multivariate methodology, especially discriminant analysis, principal component analysis and canonical variate analysis; graphical representation of multivariate data; projection pursuit; analysis of distance; use of data re- sampling methods
Dr P.C.Taylor HERTFORDSHIRE
Multivariate analysis, discriminant analysis, nonparametric regression, classification and regression trees, ordinal repeated measurements, missing values, spatial statistics. Business forecasting and planning, management decision making.
Dr P.T. Besbeas KENT
Ecological statistics; estimation using transforms; Bayesian discriminant analysis
Dr A.J. Gray STRATHCLYDE
Image analysis, pattern recognition, discriminant analysis
Professor J.B. Copas WARWICK
Statistical inference, meta analysis, non-ignorable selection models, discriminant analysis.
Dr L.S. Murray GLASGOW
Clinical trials, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modelling, medical statistics, discrimination
Dr D.N. Joanes LEEDS
Discrimination and classification, logistic regression analysis including problems with sparse data
Dr R. King ST ANDREWS
Bayesian methods, capture-recapture, population ecology, model discrimination.
Dr R.J. Henery STRATHCLYDE
Ranking and rating methods, spectral analysis, modern methods for discrimination, wavelets, smoothing, image compression
Dr T. Macfarlane ABERDEEN
Dental Health Statistics, Epidemiology of oral diseases
Professor R. Gray BIRMINGHAM
Applied medical statistics: obtaining more reliable evidence on the causes and best treatment of common diseases; clinical trials and meta-analysis
Dr D. De Angelis CAMBRIDGE
Resampling methods of statistical inference; statistical methods in infectious disease epidemiology; bioinformatics.
Dr L.E. Jamieson CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian methods, missing data, cost-effectiveness analysis, infectious diseases epidemiology, population ecology
Mr M.J. Sweeting CAMBRIDGE
Statistical modelling of infectious diseases, multi-state models,
Dr A.C. Antoniou CAMBRIDGE
Development of statistical modelling techniques to the inherited susceptibility of disease, specifically breast and ovarian cancer.
Miss A.G. Mann CAMBRIDGE
Statistical methods in epidemiology, infectious disease and cardiovascular epidemiology.
Dr Z. YE CAMBRIDGE
Genetic epidemiology in cancer and heart disease, meta-analysis, microarray data analysis, bioinformatics.
Professor F.D.J. Dunstan CARDIFF
Medical statistics, time series, reference ranges, Down's screening , spatial smoothing and disease risk mapping
Professor G.D. Murray EDINBURGH
Medical Statistics, clinical trials, stroke, head injury and cardiovascular disease.
Dr G. Hay GLASGOW
Capture-recapture methods, mathematical modelling of infectious diseases
Miss C.A. Bray GLASGOW
Cancer registration, survival and other patient- centred outcomes. Coronary heart disease statistics, record linkage
Professor S. Chinn LONDON
Statistics in medical research, measures of repeatability, meta-analysis, respiratory disease - especially asthma, cluster randomised trials
Mr T. Clayton LONDON
Clinical trials particularly in cardiovascular disease, tropical health
Mr T. Collier LONDON
Clinical trials (particularly cardiovascular disease, data monitoring), cardiovascular epidemiology
Dr J Kim LONDON
Cardiovascular disease epidemiology, parmacoepidemiology, validity issues
Dr N. Alexander LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research, tropical epidemiology, parasitic diseases
Dr P Clarke LONDON
Statistical methods for incomplete data, applications of statistics in infectious disease (particularly vCJD) and social epidemiology
Mr S.N. Cousens LONDON
statistical methods in epidemiology, Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, malaria, child health in developing countries
Dr C. Marshall LONDON
Bayesian model criticism and comparison, hierarchical models, dynamic models for infectious disease transmission, animal population dynamics.
Professor C.A. Donnelly LONDON
Epidemiology, medical and environmental statistics, HIV/AIDS, epidemiology of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (e.g. BSE, scrapie, vCJD), bovine TB, Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Ebola
Mrs B. Butland LONDON
Epidemiology of asthma, trends in the prevalence of allergic disease over time.
Professor D. Cook LONDON
Epidemiology of cardiovascular and respiratory disease, social inequalities in health, the determinants of blood pressure and of lung function in early life, utilisation of routinely collected data to examine the provision of health care and its relation to health outcomes locally.
Dr A.R. Rudnicka LONDON
Ophthalmology, epidemiology, coronary heart disease, antenatal screening
Dr M. Cortina Borja LONDON
Surveillance methods, statistics of infectious disease, record processes, survival analysis, growth models
Dr.P.McElduff MANCHESTER
Medical statistics, coronary heart disease, public health
Dr R.J.Q. McNally MANCHESTER
Epidemiology of cancer, genetic epidemiology, disease mapping, disease clustering, analysis of time trends, stochastic modelling, biostatistics.
Dr P.J. Avery NEWCASTLE
Statistical problems in molecular biology, population genetics, design and analysis of taste panel studies, analysis of ordinal data, stochastic modelling, design and analysis of family studies investigating complex human diseases.
Dr R.J.Q. McNally NEWCASTLE
Cancer epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, disease mapping and clustering, analysis of time trends, stochastic modelling.
Dr C.P. Farrington OPEN
Statistics of infectious diseases, models in epidemiology, survival analysis, goodness of fit.
Dr D. Bennett OXFORD
Meta-analysis, missing-values, statistical education for medical researchers, statistical methods as applied to public health, epidemiology and clinical trials, cardiovascular disease, stroke, obesity, neuroscience, nutrition, genetics and mental health.
Ms L. Blackwell OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Mrs G. Buck OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Ms J. Burrett OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr R. Clarke OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Professor S.C. Darby OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr C. Davies OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr J. Emberson OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr S. Lewington OXFORD
Medical statistics; epidemiology; epidemiology of blood pressure, cholesterol, homocysteine and other emerging risk factors for vascular disease; overviews of observational studies; regression dilution bias; meta-analysis and systematic reviews
Miss E. Link OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, genetics, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology, power and sample size calculations.
Dr P. McGale OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr S. Parish OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Professor R. Peto OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Dr M. Smith OXFORD
Medical statistics, causes of cancer and heart disease, multistage models, epidemiology of tobacco, clinical trials in cancer and heart disease, overviews of randomized trials, epidemiology
Emeritus Professor R.N. Curnow READING
Quantitative and population genetics, inheritance of disease, statistical problems in molecular biology.
Dr D. Teare SHEFFIELD
Genetic epidemiology, analysis of complex diseases, linkage disequilibrium, loss of heterozygosity
Dr K. Walters SHEFFIELD
Genetic epidemiology, analysis of complex diseases, model free linkage, mathematical problems in genetics
Dr C. Osmond SOUTHAMPTON
Multivariate data analysis, epidemiology, disease time trends
Dr G. Allardice STRATHCLYDE
Statistical models of HIV/AIDS and infectious diseases
Dr D. Greenhalgh STRATHCLYDE
Models for disease systems, epidemic models with age-structure, density dependence, hepatitis modelling
Mrs Fiona Mensah YORK
Statistical analysis of epidemiological studies including determination of the influence of genetic and familial factors on disease occurrence.
Dr R.J.Q. McNally MANCHESTER
Epidemiology of cancer, genetic epidemiology, disease mapping, disease clustering, analysis of time trends, stochastic modelling, biostatistics.
Dr R.J.Q. McNally MANCHESTER
Epidemiology of cancer, genetic epidemiology, disease mapping, disease clustering, analysis of time trends, stochastic modelling, biostatistics.
Dr R.J.Q. McNally NEWCASTLE
Cancer epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, disease mapping and clustering, analysis of time trends, stochastic modelling.
Dr D. Greenhalgh STRATHCLYDE
Models for disease systems, epidemic models with age-structure, density dependence, hepatitis modelling
Professor M.C. Jones OPEN
Smoothing, density estimation, non-parametric regression, distribution theory, multivariate analysis
Professor M.F. Steel WARWICK
Bayesian statistics and econometrics. Inference robustness. Multivariate distribution theory. Modelling of skewness. Spatial statistics. Environmental statistics. Model uncertainty. Financial time series.
Mr M.J. Prentice EDINBURGH
Distribution-free methods, directional data analysis especially the statistics of rotations, multivariate analysis including shape, application of statistics in the earth sciences
Professor J.R. Whitehead READING
Clinical trials, dose finding studies, ordered categorical data, sequential analysis, survival data.
Dr J. Morris LONDON
Meta-analytic methods, cardiovascular epidemiology, epidemiology of Down Syndrome, assisted reproduction
Professor S.M. Bird CAMBRIDGE
Survival (non-proportional hazards), design of clinical trials, statistics in medical journals, statistical methods for public health and criminal justice, epidemiology of blood borne viruses (HIV and Hepatitis C), vCJD and of injection drug use including in prisons, projection of severe sequelae of injection-related Hepatitis C, appraisal of cost-effectiveness, and performance monitoring in the public services
Professor S.Senn GLASGOW
Statistics in drug development
Professor A P Grieve KINGSTON
Medical statistics: Statistics in Drug Development; Bayesian Methods
Professor S.J.W. Evans LONDON
Pharmacoepidemiology, drug and patient safety, scientific fraud, clinical trials especially data monitoring, peer review.
Ms J Saperia LONDON
drug safety, applied Bayesian statistics, epidemiology
Dr C. Comiskey MAYNOOTH
Applying mathematics and statistics to medical and biological problems, in particular to the problem of drug use.
Professor R.J. Boys NEWCASTLE
Bayesian inference, stochastic models in systems biology, econometric models for duration data, screening problems, statistical computing
Dr C. Marshall LONDON
Bayesian model criticism and comparison, hierarchical models, dynamic models for infectious disease transmission, animal population dynamics.
Dr C. Queen OPEN
Multivariate time series and forecasting, dynamic models, graphical models, Bayesian statistics
Dr B.F. Finkenstadt WARWICK
Time series, stochastic processes, dynamic models, population dynamics in ecology and epidemiology
Dr V. Tadic BRISTOL
Stochastic Optimization, Stochastic Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning, Monte Carlo Methods and Computational Statistics, Statistical Signal Processing
Dr T. Archibald EDINBURGH
Applications of dynamic programming including operations management policies for start-up companies, management of multilocation inventory systems, operation of networks of water reservoirs
Professor R. Hartley KEELE
Dynamic programming and optimal control, multiple objective methods, application to finance
Professor R.R. Weber CAMBRIDGE
Mathematics for operational research and systems; models in telecommunications and operations management; control of queues, stochastic networks, on-line bin-packing, ergodicity of Markov processes, optimal search, stochastic scheduling, dynamic resource allocations, financial mathematics
Professor C. Cannings, SHEFFIELD
Mathematical theory in biology, population, molecular and human genetics; evolutionary games, dynamical systems
Dr H. Bruin SURREY
Probabilistic methods in deterministic dynamical systems, ergodic theory, one-dimensional dynamics
Professor I. Melbourne SURREY
Probabilistic methods in deterministic dynamical systems, applications to pattern formation, ergodic theory
Dr J. Warren WARWICK
Branching processes, dynamical systems, Brownian motion
Dr C-D. Mayer ABERDEEN
Statistical analysis of DNA microarrays, Applications of statistics in nutritional and agricultural research
Dr F. Wright DUNDEE
Computational molecular biology, DNA and protein sequence analysis, phylogenetics, bacterial genomics
Dr A.H. Seheult DURHAM
Bayesian methods for DNA microarrays, robust methods for designed experiments, Bayesian methods for computer models of physical phenomena
Professor J.P. Hinde GALWAY
Generalized linear models, overdispersion, random effects, finite mixtures, statistical computing, DNA microarray data, applied statistical modelling
Professor P.J. Brown KENT
Multivariate analysis; Bayesian methods; Feature selection; medical statistics; chemometrics; electoral prediction and polling: DNA microarray data.
Professor D. Balding LONDON
Statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics, Markov chain Monte Carlo methodology, Bayesian inference, DNA profile evidence
Professor P.J. Donnelly OXFORD
Stochastic modelling, applications of probability and statistics in genetics, gene mapping early human evolution, population genetics; measure-valued diffusions, statistical issues in DNA profiling
Dr K.L. Ayres READING
Statistical genetics, DNA profiles, relatedness testing, molecular evolution.