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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 B.D. Ripley OXFORD
Spatial processes, image analysis and pattern recognition, neural networks, time series, simulation, applications in astronomy, chemistry, ecology and earth sciences
Mrs A. Fitzmaurice ABERDEEN
Applications of statistics in obstetrics and gynaecology
Professor D.A. Elston ABERDEEN
Statistical and mathematical modelling in ecological, environmental and agricultural research, spatio-temporal modelling, multi-level modelling
Professor H.J. Staines ABERTAY
Applications of statistics in ecology, biology, business and retailing
Dr R.E. Salway BATH
Aggregate/ecological studies, Applications in medical statistics and epidemiology.
Dr N. Welton BRISTOL
Medical statistics; evidence synthesis; Bayesian statistics; medical decision modelling; value of information; behavioural ecology
Professor J.M. McNamara BRISTOL
Markov decision theory, applications of probability theory to behavioural ecology and evolutionary biology, including evolutionary game theory
Dr F. Yu BRISTOL
Interacting particle systems, application of probability theory to ecology and biology, statistical image processing and reconstruction
Dr L.E. Jamieson CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian methods, missing data, cost-effectiveness analysis, infectious diseases epidemiology, population ecology
Dr S.P. Brooks CAMBRIDGE
Stochastic simulation; optimisation; Markov chain Monte Carlo; Bayesian statistics; applications in ecology, sociology, archaeology, medicine and biology.
Dr J. Connolly DUBLIN UCD
Statistical methods in plant and animal competition, ecology, agriculture and biology
Dr S.M. Bierman EDINBURGH
Application of statistics in ecology, spatio-temporal models, population dynamics
Dr A. Butler EDINBURGH
Spatio-temporal modelling, extreme value theory, statistical ecology
Dr G.R. Marion EDINBURGH
Process-based modelling in biochemistry, epidemiology and ecology; stochastic processes and their analytic approximation; statistical inference
Dr B.J. Worton EDINBURGH
Statistics in biology and ecology; computer- intensive methods and resampling
Professor D. Mollison HERIOT-WATT
(Professor Emeritus) d.mollison@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 665 2055 Epidemic and ecological models, wave energy statistics.
Dr P.T. Besbeas KENT
Ecological statistics; estimation using transforms; Bayesian discriminant analysis
Professor J.-D. Lebreton KENT
Biometry and ecological statistics; capture- recapture methodology.
Professor B.J.T. Morgan KENT
Biometry; cluster analysis; stochastic population processes; psychological applications of statistics; multivariate analysis; simulation; analysis of quantal assay data; medical statistics; ecological statistics; over- dispersion; estimation using transforms.
Dr C.A. Gill LEEDS
Bayesian inference, simulation methods, statistical ecology
Dr I.J. Wilson NEWCASTLE
Population genetics, statistical genomics, computer intensive methods, human evolution, statistical ecology.
Dr K.J. McConway OPEN
Statistics in ecology and evolution, phylogeny, subjective probability
Professor B.D. Ripley OXFORD
Spatial processes, image analysis and pattern recognition, neural networks, time series, simulation, applications in astronomy, chemistry, ecology and earth sciences
Mr R.W. Burn READING
Statistical computing, ecological applications, surveys and sampling, statistics in developing countries.
Dr F.M. Underwood READING
Survey design and sampling, ecological applications, statistics in developing countries, training.
Professor R.M. Cormack ST ANDREWS
Capture-recapture in wildlife and epidemiology, statistical ecology, heterogeneity.
Mr C.R. Donovan ST ANDREWS
Analysis of ecological communities, multivariate analysis/simulation with spline smoothing, market research analysis - market segmentation and data-mining.
Dr A.W. Kemp ST ANDREWS
Inference for discrete distributions, statistical ecology, simulation and computer generation, stochastic modelling, uses of special functions in statistics
Dr R. King ST ANDREWS
Bayesian methods, capture-recapture, population ecology, model discrimination.
Dr K.B. Newman ST ANDREWS
Statistical ecology, population dynamics models, computer intensive methods, Bayesian statistics.
Dr C.G.M. Paxton ST ANDREWS
Animal abundance estimation, species diversity estimation, fish ecology.
Dr L. Thomas ST ANDREWS
Estimating wildlife abundance, fitting stochastic models of wildlife population dynamics through Bayesian particle filtering, population trend analysis, statistical ecology.
Dr P.G. Blackwell SHEFFIELD
Stochastic modelling and simulation, Bayesian inference for stochastic processes, applications in ecology and archaeology, evolutionary game theory.
Dr D.R. Grey SHEFFIELD
Branching processes, stochastic processes, mathematical ecology, renewal theory.
Ms. K. Zychaluk SHEFFIELD
non-parametric statistics, kernel and wavelet smoothing, non- stationary time series, problems related to discretisation, applications of statistics in ecology.
Dr B.F. Finkenstadt WARWICK
Time series, stochastic processes, dynamic models, population dynamics in ecology and epidemiology
Dr G. Morrey YORK
Probability, design and analysis of experiments, ecology.
Professor A.M.R. Taylor BIRMINGHAM
Non-stationary and non-invertible time series analysis, seasonality, econometric theory
Professor J.H.Ll.Dewhurst DUNDEE
Economic statistics, econometrics
Dr Y. Feng HERIOT-WATT
financial econometrics, time series analysis, non- and semiparametric regression, empirical economic research, computational statistics
Dr K.R. Bhattarai HULL
General Equilibrium and Econometric Modelling
Dr M.A. Nolan HULL
Econometrics with particular reference to labour markets
Mrs L. Van der Bijl KENT
Corporate Finance and Financial Analysis; Land-use Transport Models; Econometrics.
Dr H Chen KINGSTON
Time series modelling, Bayesian sampling method, martingale theory, dynamic econometrics
Dr M. Bhattacharjee LANCASTER
Modelling and analysis of heterogeneous data: bioinformatics, statistical genetics, biostatistics, econometrics; Bayesian Integrated modelling:genome mapping data, microarray data; Parametric and Non-Parametric Statistical Inference for Stochastic Processes.
Dr V Hajivassiliou LONDON
Applied econometrics, simulation based inference
Professor O. Linton LONDON
Econometric Theory. Semi-parametric Estimation.
Professor. D. Quah LONDON
Applied and theoretical econometrics
Professor P.M. Robinson LONDON
Econometric theory, parametric and non-parametric statistical inference in time series, asymptotic statistical theory
Dr M. Schafgans LONDON
Microeconometrics, applied econometrics
Mrs H.R. Robert LONDON
Forecasting, econometrics, regression and correlation, design of experiments
Dr. B. Li LOUGHBOROUGH
Bayesian statistical analysis, non-parametric statistics, robust statistics, regression analysis, multivariate analysis, transportation and traffic studies, multivariate statistical process control, econometrics
Dr C. Minett-Smith MIDDLESEX
Time series: co-integration and its applications in econometrics; health effects of pollution. Development and evaluation of resource based and distance learning material for Mathematics and Statistics.
Professor R.J. Boys NEWCASTLE
Bayesian inference, stochastic models in systems biology, econometric models for duration data, screening problems, statistical computing
Dr J.M. Marriott NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Bayesian statistics, time series analysis and Bayesian econometrics, model selection
Dr J.A. Doornik OXFORD
Computational methods, econometrics
Professor D.F. Hendry OXFORD
Econometric modelling, evaluation techniques, numerical methods, economic forecasting
Dr B. Nielsen OXFORD
Econometrics, cointegration
Professor N. Shephard OXFORD
Time series, econometrics
Dr R. Gadsden SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Directional data analysis, econometrics
Mr J. Aldrich SOUTHAMPTON
History of Statistics and Econometrics
Dr M. Lu SOUTHAMPTON
Econometric theory, Testing and Modelling Methodology, Nonnested hypothesis testing and encompassing
Professor G.E. Mizon SOUTHAMPTON
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 SOUTHAMPTON
Econometric theory, Bayesian econometrics, mis-specification in co-integrated systems, numerical analysis and computing
Dr J.M. Podivinsky SOUTHAMPTON
Econometric theory, time series, testing and small-sample methods, econometric methodology, modelling and evaluation, applied econometrics, financial econometrics
Dr R. Giles SOUTH BANK
Econometrics, financial and business forecasting and data analysis, particularly errors in data
Dr M. Buckle SWANSEA
Econometric modelling of sectoral financial decision making
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.
F. Bravo YORK
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 YORK
Econometrics: Time series, resampling methods, Applied Economics: diffusion of New Technology, innovation policy, links between financial markets and investment in R&D.
Mr G. Forchini YORK
Econometric theory
Professor L.G. Godfrey YORK
Econometrics, time series analysis
Professor J.P. Hutton YORK
Applied econometrics
Professor A.M. Jones YORK
Health economics, applied microeconomics, health econometrics.
M. Karanasos YORK
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 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.
Professor P.C.B. Phillips YORK
Econometrics, applied macroeconometrics.
P.N. Smith YORK
Macroeconomics, finance, applied econometrics.
Professor M.R. Wickens YORK
Time series analysis, macro econometrics, financial econometrics.
Dr A Canepa YORK
Econometrics: Time series, resampling methods, Applied Economics: diffusion of New Technology,
Dr L. Giraitis YORK
Time series, long memory, econometrics.
Dr A. Magdalinos YORK
Econometrics and mathematical statistics
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 N. Demiris CAMBRIDGE
Bayes methods, Stochastic Epidemic Models, Health Economics
Dr R.M. Nixon CAMBRIDGE
Cluster randomisation, meta-analysis, health economics, cost-effectiveness, MCMC.
Professor L.C.G. Rogers CAMBRIDGE
Financial mathematics, probability theory, stochastic analysis, statistics, mathematical economics
Dr L. Ballotta CITY
Financial Economics, stochastic processes.
Professor J.H.Ll.Dewhurst DUNDEE
Economic statistics, econometrics
Dr S. Sabanis EDINBURGH
Applications of stochastic differential equations in economics and finance
Dr J. Banasik EDINBURGH
Business forecasting, credit scoring, multi-sectoral macroeconomic analysis of the inter-war British economy
Dr B. Torsney GLASGOW
Non-parametric inference, optimisation, optimal experimental design, multiple comparisons, health economics, paired comparisons and ranking experiments
Dr Y. Feng HERIOT-WATT
financial econometrics, time series analysis, non- and semiparametric regression, empirical economic research, computational statistics
Professor K.R. Abrams LEICESTER
Medical statistics, Bayesian methods, clinical trials, meta-analysis, quality of life assessment, survival analysis, statistical aspects of economic evaluation
Dr N.J. Cooper LEICESTER
Medical statistics, Bayesian methods, statistical aspects of economic evaluation
Dr A.J. Sutton LEICESTER
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, Bayesian methods, health services research methodology, statistical aspects of economic evaluation
Professor D.W. Bunn LONDON
Business forecasting, decision technology, electricity and energy economics
Professor D.F. Hendry OXFORD
Econometric modelling, evaluation techniques, numerical methods, economic forecasting
Dr P.A. Whitehead READING
Clinical trials, toxicology, meta-analysis, pharmacoeconomics.
Dr Y Zhou READING
Dose-escalation studies, Bayesian decision theory in Phase I trials, statistical computing, pharmacoeconomics.
Dr S.J. Walters SHEFFIELD
Sample size, quality of life, bootstrap methods, clinical trials, health services research and technology assessment, economic evaluation alongside clinical trials.
Dr S.A. Kharroubi SHEFFIELD
Theoretical statistics, asymptotic theory, Bayesian statistics, health economics.
Dr J.E. Oakley SHEFFIELD
Bayesian inference, prior elicitation, uncertainty in deterministic computer models, health economics.
Professor A. O'Hagan SHEFFIELD
Bayesian inference and modelling, Bayesian statistics in health economics, inference for computer models, fractional Bayes factors, elicitation, outliers, uncertainty analysis, environmental statistics.
Professor G.E. Mizon SOUTHAMPTON
Econometrics, model selection, hypothesis testing, model evaluation, economic policy analysis using econometric models, time series modelling and co-integration, applied econometric modelling
Professor P.J. Harrison WARWICK
Forecasting and time series analysis. Socio-economic modelling, Bayesian statistics. Foundations in statistics
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.
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 A.M. Jones YORK
Health economics, applied microeconomics, health econometrics.
M. Karanasos YORK
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.N. Smith YORK
Macroeconomics, finance, applied econometrics.
Dr A Canepa YORK
Econometrics: Time series, resampling methods, Applied Economics: diffusion of New Technology,
Mr D.A. Jones ABERYSTWYTH
Statistical inference, time series and related stochastic processes, statistical education
Dr A. Robinson BATH
Graph theory and multivariate analysis, Classification and Clustering, Applications of statistical methods in education.
Mr A. Fielding BIRMINGHAM
Social statistics, statistics in education, scoring ordered classifications
Mrs J. Southern BRIGHTON
Statistical education; statistics in finance
Dr J.M. Cobby BRISTOL UWE
Applications of statistics in biology, psychology, medicine and industry. Design and analysis of experiments. Statistical education.
Dr D.N. Hunt COVENTRY
Statistical education, statistical computing, spreadsheet modelling, online learning
Dr M. Stuart DUBLIN
Industrial statistics, quality improvement, statistical education
Dr P. Murphy DUBLIN UCD
Official statistics; time series methods applied to balance of payments; statistical education; financial mathematics
Professor T. Lewis EAST ANGLIA
Directional statistics, outliers, multilevel modelling, assessment, statistical education.
Professor L. Paterson EDINBURGH
Statistical methods for research in education, sociology and political science, most notably log-linear modelling, logistic regression and multi-level modelling
Mr J.H. McColl GLASGOW
Medical statistics, statistics in dentistry, statistics in education
Mrs E. Pye GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Educational psychology; para-medical statistics; questionnaire design
Dr E.E. Bassett KENT
Applied statistics, including medical applications; statistical computing; statistical education.
Mr G.M. Clarke KENT
Design and analysis of scientific experiments; biometry; statistical education.
Mrs F.R. Jolliffe, KENT
statistical education - research, theory and practice; social statistics (particularly sample survey design and analysis); applications of statistical methods in the social sciences and medicine; statistical consulting.
Dr O.D. Lyne KENT
Stochastic epidemic models, applied probability, simulation, statistical inference, goodness of fit, branching processes, martingales, medical education
Dr P. Bidgood KINGSTON
Stochastic processes, mathematics and statistics education
Ms R. McNiece KINGSTON
Educational statistics, health statistics
Dr N. Saebi KINGSTON
Bayesian statistical inference, time series and forecasting, statistics in education
Dr P. Soan KINGSTON
Statistical modelling with particular applications in metrology, mathematics and statistics education
Dr M.C. Wyman KINGSTON
Stochastic processes, financial mathematics, mathematics and statistics education
Dr D.M. Berridge LANCASTER
Random effects models for repeated binary and ordinal categorical data; their application in education, medicine, psychology and sociology
Dr P.R. Marchant LEEDS
Statistical education, statistical computing, statistical graphics, statistical applications.
Mr I. Malabar LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES
Use of computer technology in mathematics education, innovative teaching practices, development of interactive mathematical software, visualisation in mathematics.
Mrs L. Wright LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES
Medical statistics, risk analysis, statistics of warfare, education, statistical process control
Professor R.A. Carr-Hill LONDON
Jobbing social statistician (crime, education, health, poverty, race); in Europe and LDCs.
Professor H. Goldstein LONDON
Statistical methods in educational research, design and analysis of longitudinal studies, educational assessment, multi-level models
Professor T. Lewis LONDON
Directional statistics, outliers, spatial patterns, statistical education and use of audiovisual technology
Professor I. Plewis LONDON
Longitudinal data, multi-level modelling, educational research
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
Professor S. French MANCHESTER
Bayesian statistics, decision theory, decision analysis, decision support, expert judgement, educational assessment, information systems, operational research, risk analysis.
Mr J.R. Savin MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN
Design of experiments in educational research, statistical pedagogy
Dr T. Crilly MIDDLESEX
Mathematical education; history of mathematics, statistics and O.R.
Dr J. Evans MIDDLESEX
Mathematical and statistical thinking of adults; adult numeracy; the public understanding of mathematics; critical citizenship. Statistical modelling; applications to education, social and business problems.
Mr G. Hearne MIDDLESEX
Mathematics education; Use of ICT in mathematics; Study skills, including lifelong learning; Java programming.
Dr P. Maher MIDDLESEX
Operator approximants and inequalities in the von Neumann-Schatten classes and C* algebras and applications; Philosophy of mathematics education; Historiography of mathematics.
Dr D. Hutchison NFER
Statistical techniques in education, multi-level modelling, measurement error, bootstrapping, measurement, international comparisons , longitudinal studies
Mr J. Buglear NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Business statistics, engagement and retention in higher education
Professor N. Davies NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Computer-based learning, statistical education
Professor V. Barnett NOTTINGHAM TRENT
FAX: 0115 848 2998 Statistical education, environmental statistics, sampling and surveys, outliers, foundations of inference, statistical consultancy
Dr B. Payne NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Consulting, statistical education, Internet-based teaching and learning
Professor W. Gilchrist NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Statistical education, staff development for statisticians, statistical modelling.
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.
Mrs M. Rangecroft SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Statistical Education
Mrs C. Straker SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Educational Statistics; Sports Statistics
Professor J. Micklewright SOUTHAMPTON
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.
Dr D.R. Robinson SUSSEX
Design and analysis of engineering experiments, medical statistics, applied probability, information technology in statistical education
Mr W.T. Blackburn ULSTER
Statistical estimation with application in financial audit of complex systems. Probability and statistics in presentation and reasoning of evidence. Statistical education.
Dr A. Grigorash ULSTER
Applications of probability on detecting the behaviour of random polynomials. Education in Statistics.
Professor R.A. Carr-Hill YORK
Jobbing social statistician (crime, education, health, poverty, race)
Professor P.J. Brown KENT
Multivariate analysis; Bayesian methods; Feature selection; medical statistics; chemometrics; electoral prediction and polling: DNA microarray data.
Professor D.W. Bunn LONDON
Business forecasting, decision technology, electricity and energy economics
Dr A.T. Brint SALFORD
Maintenance modelling, asset management of distribution networks, applications for electricity networks. Auctions, particularly with regard to electricity pricing. Heuristic algorithms for analysing graphs.
Dr H. Xu SOUTHAMPTON
Numerical methods for non-linear optimization, modelling competition in electricity markets
Professor A.T.A. Wood NOTTINGHAM
Bootstrap and empirical likelihood methods, simulation, asymptotic approximations, likelihood theory, statistical aspects of fractals, medical statistics
Professor I. O'Muircheartaigh GALWAY
Empirical Bayes, robust methods
Dr M.A.Hurley CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Medical Statistics: laboratory experiments, survival analysis, age-period-cohort models, surveys. Environmental Statistics; growth modelling and energetics, population regulation, freshwater fish, limnology
Dr J.R.M. Ameen GLAMORGAN
Theory of time series analysis and forecasting, dynamic Bayesian models with special attention to intervention and modelling discontinuities. General applications of Statistics in health care research and construction engineering.
Dr J-C Ibanez LANCASTER
Time Series, Artificial Networks and Mathematical Engineering.
Dr M.J. Phillips LEICESTER
The application of stochastic processes to reliability, engineering and metrology, medical statistics
Professor H.J. Wynn LONDON
Statistical theory, design of experiments, resampling, simulation, quality improvement, engineering applications, risk assessment
Dr D.R. Giddings NORTHUMBRIA
Estimation, parametric hypothesis testing, sequential testing, transportation and engineering applications
Dr W. Wang SALFORD
Reliability and maintenance modelling, condition- based maintenance decision support, applications in engineering.
Dr D.R. Robinson SUSSEX
Design and analysis of engineering experiments, medical statistics, applied probability, information technology in statistical education
Dr O. Johnson BRISTOL
Information theory and probabilistic limit theorems, the behaviour of the Poincare constant, match lengths, quantum data compression, the entropy power inequality
Dr M.J. Brewer ABERDEEN
Spatial and temporal modelling; compositional data analysis; agricultural and environmental applications; mixture models; density estimation.
Professor D.A. Elston ABERDEEN
Statistical and mathematical modelling in ecological, environmental and agricultural research, spatio-temporal modelling, multi-level modelling
Dr J.M. Potts ABERDEEN
Statistical modelling in agricultural and environmental research, meteorological applications of statistics
Dr D.M. Walker ABERDEEN
Nonlinear dynamics and control; Nonlinear time series analysis; Modelling and estimation in complex agricultural/environmental systems
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 S.E. Volkov BRISTOL
Interacting stochastical systems, reinforced random processes, various combinatorial probabilistic models. Markov processes, random walks, random walks in random environments, percolation theory.
Mr A. Bhaniani CAMBRIDGE
Statistical methods in nutritional and genetic epidemiology, logistic regression, generalised linear regression, haplotype analysis, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction studies and epidemiological studies (cohort & case-control studies).
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 M.A.Hurley CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Medical Statistics: laboratory experiments, survival analysis, age-period-cohort models, surveys. Environmental Statistics; growth modelling and energetics, population regulation, freshwater fish, limnology
Dr P.S. Craig DURHAM
Bayesian statistics, belief elicitation, spatial statistics, statistical analysis of computer code output, statistical computing environments, environmental applications
Professor M.V. Menshikov DURHAM
Countable Markov chain theory, random walks in random environments, branching random walks, percolation theory and interacting particle systems
Professor T.C. Bailey EXETER
Applied statistical modelling, computational statistics, spatial statistics, spatial/environmental epidemiology
Professor A.W. Bowman GLASGOW
Non-parametric smoothing, three-dimensional surface modelling, graphics, statistical computing, environmental applications
Professor E.M. Scott GLASGOW
Radio-carbon dating, cosmogenic isotope analysis and data modelling, environmental pollutant time series modelling, inter- laboratory trials, sensitivity and uncertainty analysis, pain, welfare and quality of life assessment in animals.
Dr N.I.Ramesh GREENWICH
Stochastic modelling, likelihood based inference, time series and environmental applications
Professor K. Rennolls GREENWICH
Environmental and morestry modelling and statistics, neural networks, data mining, software metrics
Dr K.T. Parker KENT
Global modelling; use of satellite imagery for analysis of conservation data and environmental modelling; small businesses and Skills Councils. Control theory models in e-commerce.
Mrs D. Costain LANCASTER
Environmental epidemiology and computationally intensive methods
Dr J. Heffernan LANCASTER
Extreme value theory, spatial statistics, environmental and biological applications
Professor J.A. Tawn LANCASTER
Univariate and multivariate extreme value theory and methods and its application to the environment and finance, copulas and spatial statistics
Dr P.D. Baxter LEEDS
Applied statistics, wavelet methods for time series analysis, environmental statistics, stochastic population models
Dr L.V. Bogachev LEEDS
Probability theory and applications: random processes in random environment, branching random walks, limit theorems for sums and extreme values, probability methods in combinatorics and number theory
Dr S. Hajat LONDON
Environmental Epidemiology, time series analysis, air pollution
Dr L. Rushton LONDON
Occupational and environmental epidemiology, systematic review and meta-analysis, medical statistics
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
Professor I. Goldsheid LONDON
Asymptotic behaviour of products of random matrices, random walk in random environment, random Schrodinger operators
Dr P. Sedgwick LONDON
Medical statistics, analysis of longitudinal data, impact of the timing of sleep on the occurrence of its electrophysiological states, regulation of NREM and REM sleep in young adults whilst living in a naturalistic environment
Mr D. Jarrett MIDDLESEX
Statistical modelling; graphical models; applications to transport, road accident data, environmental and business problems.
Dr D. Walshaw NEWCASTLE
Extreme values, Bayesian models for environmental processes, Bayesian Inference for health care indicators, Medical statistics
J.A. Lincoln NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Business statistics, environmental statistics, data mining
Professor V. Barnett NOTTINGHAM TRENT
FAX: 0115 848 2998 Statistical education, environmental statistics, sampling and surveys, outliers, foundations of inference, statistical consultancy
Dr A.E. Faria OPEN
Bayesian modelling, environmental models, graphical models in multivariate analysis, combination of expert judgements, group decision making, time series forecasting
Mr I.M. Wilson READING
Surveys and sampling, environmental applications, statistics in developing countries.
Mr A.A. Leidi READING
Data driven analysis for environmental applications (smoothing). Use of spreadsheets for statistical work
Mr I.M. Wilson READING
Surveys and sampling, environmental applications, statistics in developing countries.
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.
Professor C.W. Anderson SHEFFIELD
Statistical modelling and inference, extreme value theory and applications, environmental statistics, applications of statistics in science and technology.
Dr C.E. Buck SHEFFIELD
Archaeological and palaeo-environmental applications of statistics, temporal and spatio-temporal modelling, Bayesian inference, Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation.
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.
Professor A. O'Hagan SHEFFIELD
Bayesian inference and modelling, Bayesian statistics in health economics, inference for computer models, fractional Bayes factors, elicitation, outliers, uncertainty analysis, environmental statistics.
Mr J. Fenlon WARWICK
Statistical methods in microbiology. Analysis of quantal response data. Risk analysis in the biological and environmental sciences.
Professor J.Q. Smith WARWICK
Bayesian forecasting, game theory, decision analysis, foundations of statistics, influence diagrams, finite additivity, environmental statistics
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.
Dr S. Stray WARWICK
Corporate environmental disclosure, management training and development, survey data analysis.
Dr A. Ganesh BRISTOL
Large deviations and applications to queueing theory and statistics. Random graphs and applications to communication networks and epidemic modelling. Decentralised algorithms for networks
Dr N. Demiris CAMBRIDGE
Bayes methods, Stochastic Epidemic Models, Health Economics
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
Dr I.J. McKendrick EDINBURGH
Veterinary epidemiology, epidemic modelling, epidemiological surveys, clinical trials, statistical inference, modelling and analysis of spatial data.
Professor D. Mollison HERIOT-WATT
(Professor Emeritus) d.mollison@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 665 2055 Epidemic and ecological models, wave energy statistics.
Dr G. Streftaris HERIOT-WATT
Stochastic epidemic models, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods.
Dr O.D. Lyne KENT
Stochastic epidemic models, applied probability, simulation, statistical inference, goodness of fit, branching processes, martingales, medical education
Dr D. Clancy LIVERPOOL
Stochastic epidemic models, including optimal intervention; veterinary applications
Professor V.S. Isham LONDON
Applied probability, point processes, spatio-temporal models, epidemic models, non-linear dynamics, applications in mathematical biology and hydrology
Professor F.G. Ball NOTTINGHAM
Applied probability, epidemic models, aggregated Markov processes, ion channel models, stochastic compartmental models, semi-Markov processes, Laplace transform based inference, MCMC for hidden continuous time Markov chains
Dr P.D. O'Neill NOTTINGHAM
Stochastic epidemic models, applied probability, statistical inference, Markov chain Monte Carlo methods
Dr S. Utev NOTTINGHAM
Probability inequalities, stochastic orderings, limit theorems for dependent variables, probabilistic epidemic modelling.
Dr G.D. Reinert OXFORD
Distributional comparisons in statistics, Stein's method for limit theorems, empirical processes, epidemic processes, computational biology
Dr D. Greenhalgh STRATHCLYDE
Models for disease systems, epidemic models with age-structure, density dependence, hepatitis modelling
Dr L.S. Aucott ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in public health and health services research; analysis of Obesity epidemiology.
Dr M. Boroujerdi ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in epidemiology and medicine. Mathematical modelling of in vivo hormonal clearance.
Dr A.J. Lee ABERDEEN
Statistics, epidemiology
Dr T. Macfarlane ABERDEEN
Dental Health Statistics, Epidemiology of oral diseases
Dr R.E. Salway BATH
Aggregate/ecological studies, Applications in medical statistics and epidemiology.
Dr G. Shaddick BATH
Medical statistics and epidemiology, spatial- temporal modelling.
Dr C.C. Patterson BELFAST
Medical statistics, diabetes epidemiology, statistical genetics
Mr C.R. Cardwell BELFAST
Medical statistics, diabetes epidemiology
Dr M. Hawkins BIRMINGHAM
Epidemiology,particularly in relation to childhood cancer
Mr T. Marshall BIRMINGHAM
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Professor P.W. Thomas BOURNEMOUTH
Health care statistics, Epidemiology.
Mrs V. Bewick BRIGHTON
Epidemiology
Dr N.J. Wiles BRISTOL
Medical statistics, epidemiology, mental health, health services research.
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 I. Bray BRISTOL
Cancer epidemiology; age-period-cohort models; Bayesian projections.
Miss Z.S. Fewell BRISTOL
Medical statistics; causal modelling in epidemiology.
Dr A. Goubar BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; evidence synthesis.
Mr R.M. Harbord BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; meta-analysis; design and analysis of studies of medical diagnosis; genetic epidemiology.
Mr A.D. Judge BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; survival analysis.
Mrs M. May BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; modelling longitudinal data; prognostic modelling; hierarchical models; neural networks.
Dr C. Metcalfe BRISTOL
Medical statistics; health services research; social epidemiology; analysis of recurrent events; evaluation of psychotherapy.
Ms R. Rooney BRISTOL
Medical statistics, health services research, epidemiology, analysis of longitudinal data
Dr J.A.C. Sterne BRISTOL
Medical statistics, epidemiology, systematic reviews and meta-analysis, causal models
Dr K. Tilling BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; health services research; analysis of longitudinal data; multilevel models; capture-recapture.
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
Dr D. De Angelis CAMBRIDGE
Resampling methods of statistical inference; statistical methods in infectious disease epidemiology; bioinformatics.
Dr F. Dudbridge CAMBRIDGE
Statistical genetics; genetic epidemiology; bioinformatics; multiple testing.
Professor V.T. Farewell CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, clinical and epidemiological applications.
Dr L.E. Jamieson CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian methods, missing data, cost-effectiveness analysis, infectious diseases epidemiology, population ecology
Dr F.E. Matthews CAMBRIDGE
epidemiology and statistics of ageing research, missing data, two-phase study designs, opthalmic epidemiology, statistics in medical journals, population based longitudinal studies
Dr F. Siannis CAMBRIDGE
Survival analysis, competing risks, multi-state models, epidemiological applications.
Ms E.A. Gardener CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, epidemiology, ageing, meta-analysis.
Mr A. Bhaniani CAMBRIDGE
Statistical methods in nutritional and genetic epidemiology, logistic regression, generalised linear regression, haplotype analysis, gene-gene and gene-environment interaction studies and epidemiological studies (cohort & case-control studies).
Professor D.F. Easton CAMBRIDGE
Genetic epidemiology, particularly of common cancers, Methodological problems in statistical genetics, Cancer epidemiology.
Mr S.K. Kaptoge CAMBRIDGE
Medical statistics, statistical consulting, epidemiology.
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.
Mr R. Luben CAMBRIDGE
Epidemiology, Cohort studies : Cohort analysis, design of nested case control studies, Nutritional epidemiology : modelling of food diaries.
Miss A.G. Mann CAMBRIDGE
Statistical methods in epidemiology, infectious disease and cardiovascular epidemiology.
Dr D.J. Thompson CAMBRIDGE
Genetic epidemiology of breast, ovarian and other common cancers. Statistical methodology for association studies and family based analyses.
Dr F.P. Treasure CAMBRIDGE
Survival analysis, clinical trials, likelihood methods, bioassay, cancer epidemiology.
Dr Z. YE CAMBRIDGE
Genetic epidemiology in cancer and heart disease, meta-analysis, microarray data analysis, bioinformatics.
Dr R. Deardon CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian inference & MCMC; spatial epidemiology; experimental design
Professor J.D. Griffiths CARDIFF
Epidemiological modelling, queueing theory, simulation, Lanchester battle theory.
Dr J.E. Williams CARDIFF
Simulation, queues, epidemiology.
Professor A.J. Macfarlane CITY
FAX: 0207 040 5866 Health service and vital statistics, perinatal epidemiology, inequalities in health, history of vital and health service statistics.
Professor I.K. Crombie DUNDEE
Epidemiology
Dr I.J. McKendrick EDINBURGH
Veterinary epidemiology, epidemic modelling, epidemiological surveys, clinical trials, statistical inference, modelling and analysis of spatial data.
Dr G.R. Marion EDINBURGH
Process-based modelling in biochemistry, epidemiology and ecology; stochastic processes and their analytic approximation; statistical inference
Mr R.J. Lee EDINBURGH
Medical statistics, clinical trials, epidemiology
Mrs P.E. Warner EDINBURGH
Medical statistics and epidemiology
C. Graham EDINBURGH
Medical statistics, epidemiology, statistical computing.
Professor T.C. Bailey EXETER
Applied statistical modelling, computational statistics, spatial statistics, spatial/environmental epidemiology
Mr W.H. Gilmour GLASGOW
Medical statistics, epidemiology, clinical trials
Professor I. Ford GLASGOW
Applications in medicine and biology, clinical trials, epidemiology, survival analysis, e-science
Mr W.H. Gilmour GLASGOW
Medical statistics, epidemiology, clinical trials
Professor D.J. Hole GLASGOW
Epidemiology, cancer registration, survival and other patient-centred outcomes
Dr W.M. Maclaren GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Medical statistics; injury epidemiology.
Professor G. Gibson HERIOT-WATT
(Postgraduate research enquiries) g.j.gibson@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 451 3205 Stochastic modelling of biological processes, epidemiology, spatiotemporal stochastic modelling.
Dr S. Moss INSTITUTE OF CANCER RESEARCH.
Cancer screening, cancer epidemiology
Professor J. Peto INSTITUTE OF CANCER RESEARCH.
Cancer epidemiology, clinical trials, human genetics
Professor J.M. Bliss INSTITUTE OF CANCER RESEARCH.
Clinical Trial (esp. cancer), epidemiology, quality of life measurement
Mr S. Selvaraj INVERNESS
Clinical trials; Statistical methods in Ophthalmology; Surveys; Epidemiology; Health services research; Quality of life
Professor G. MacKenzie KEELE
Medical statistics, statistical modelling, epidemiology, modelling of random counts using survival models, design & analysis of longitudinal clinical trials
Mrs D. Costain LANCASTER
Environmental epidemiology and computationally intensive methods
Professor T. Bishop LEEDS
Genetic epidemiology of cancer
J. Barrett LEEDS
Statistical methods in genetic epidemiology
F. Turner LEEDS
Medical statistics, genetic epidemiology
R.G. Feltbower LEEDS
Medical statistics, epidemiology
D.C. Greenwood LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Nutrition Epidemiology, Meta-analysis, Measurement Error, Missing Data
S. Hepworth LEEDS
Epidemiology, survival analysis
G. Law LEEDS
Cancer epidemiology, occupational epidemiology
Dr S.O.M. Manda LEEDS
Bayesian and MCMC Methods, Hierarchical and Generalised Linear Models, Statistical Methods in Spatial Epidemiology, Medical and Social Statistics
F. Taylor LEEDS
Medical statistics, nutrition epidemiology
Professor P.R. Burton LEICESTER
Genetic epidemiology, Bayesian Methods, survival analysis
Professor C. Jagger LEICESTER
Survival analysis, repeated measures analysis, medical statistics, epidemiology
Dr C. Minelli LEICESTER
Meta-analysis, Bayesian methods, genetic epidemiology
Professor J.R. Thompson LEICESTER
Epidemiology, genetic epidemiology, medical statistics, statistical computing, ophthalmology
Professor D. Barry LIMERICK
Bayesian statistics, non-parametric regression, epidemiology.
Mrs C.T. Coshall LONDON
Statistics in medical research, multi-level models, epidemiology of stroke and statistical computing.
Dr R.B. Newson LONDON
Medical statistics, pharmacoepidemiology, asthma epidemiology, genetics, statistical computing, robust and rank-based confidence intervals, multiple test procedures, false discovery rates, propensity scores
Mr N.C. Smeeton LONDON
Statistics in medical research, routinely collected hospital data, nonparametric methods - especially multiple runs tests and history, epidemiology of stroke
Ms Maribel Almonte LONDON
Cancer epidemiology and surgical screening
Ms F. Clemens LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology and medical research
Mr T. Collier LONDON
Clinical trials (particularly cardiovascular disease, data monitoring), cardiovascular epidemiology
Ms C Cook LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology
Dr B. de Stavola LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research and epidemiology
Mr P. Edwards LONDON
Evidence-based data collection, injury epidemiology, clinical trials
Professor S.J.W. Evans LONDON
Pharmacoepidemiology, drug and patient safety, scientific fraud, clinical trials especially data monitoring, peer review.
Dr O. Fletcher LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology, particularly genetic epidemiology.
Ms S. Floyd LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology, tropical epidemiology
Dr A.J.C. Fulford LONDON
Statistics and tropical epidemiology
Dr S. Hajat LONDON
Environmental Epidemiology, time series analysis, air pollution
Ms S.R.A. Huttly LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology, epidemiology of tropical child health
Dr J Kim LONDON
Cardiovascular disease epidemiology, parmacoepidemiology, validity issues
Professor B.R. Kirkwood LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology, epidemiology of international child health
Dr N. Maconochie LONDON
Statistics and epidemiology, epidemiology of reproduction and child health
Mr T.F. de C. Marshall LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology of maternal and child health in developing countries
Dr V Mann LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research and epidemiology
Mrs C.M. McKenzie LONDON
Epidemiological surveys into infant mortality
Professor J. Peto LONDON
Cancer epidemiology, cancer genetics,clinical trials.
Professor S.J. Pocock LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research, clinical trials, epidemiology
Dr B Rachet LONDON
survival analysis, statistical methods in epidemiology
Professor J Whittaker LONDON
Genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics, quantitative genetics, Bayesian modelling
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 K.L. Fielding LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology, tropical epidemiology
Professor R.J. Hayes LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology, tropical epidemiology
Mr C.D. Higgins LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology and statistical programming
Mr S. Jaffar LONDON
Epidemiology of tropical health
Ms L. Morison LONDON
Statistical epidemiology
Professor P.G. Smith LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology
Dr C. Sismanidis LONDON
Statistical Methods in Epidemiology, Tropical Epidemiology, Clinical Trials (GCP, cluster)
Mr J. Todd LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology, tropical epidemiology
Dr H. Weiss LONDON
Statistical methods in epidemiology, tropical epidemiology, cancer epidemiology
Dr B. Armstrong LONDON
Statistical epidemiology
Ms K. Nanchahal LONDON
Statistical methods in medical research and epidemiology
Mr S. Pattenden LONDON
Statistics in epidemiology.
Professor D. Balding LONDON
Statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics, Markov chain Monte Carlo methodology, Bayesian inference, DNA profile evidence
Dr N. Best LONDON
Bayesian methods, (BUGS), small area studies, hierarchical models, spatial epidemiology
Dr M. Little LONDON
Radiation, reproductive and nutritional epidemiology, stochastic models of carcinogenesis and helminth infection
Professor S. Richardson LONDON
Bayesian modelling of complex biomedical data, hierarchical models, spatial and space-time analyses, geographical epidemiology, measurement error models, modelling of heterogeneity, mixtures of distributions, clustering models for microarray data
Dr L. Rushton LONDON
Occupational and environmental epidemiology, systematic review and meta-analysis, medical statistics
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
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
Dr W.T. Johnston LONDON
Epidemiology, multivariable modelling, mathematical modelling
Professor P.C. Sham LONDON
Genetic and epidemiological statistics
Dr L. Rass LONDON
Mathematical epidemiology, non-linear analysis, mathematical statistics, applied probability
Ms W. Bannister LONDON
Epidemiology and medical statistics
Ms L.Bansi LONDON
Medical Statistics and epidemiology
Dr A. Cozzi Lepri LONDON
Statistics applied to epidemiology
Ms Z. Fox LONDON
Medical Statistics and epidemiology
Dr F. Lampe LONDON
Epidemiology and Medical statistics
Dr A. Mocroft LONDON
Statistics applied to epidemiology
Ms O. Papacosta LONDON
Statistics applied to epidemiology
Professor A. Phillips LONDON
Statistics applied to epidemiology
Dr C. Sabin LONDON
Statistical analysis of epidemiological surveys, survival data
Ms C. Smith LONDON
Medical Statistics and epidemiology
Dr G. Wannamethee LONDON
Statistics applied to epidemiology
Professor D. Ashby LONDON
Applied Bayesian statistics, systematic reviews, evaluation of therapies, epidemiology
Mr J Bestwick LONDON
simulation methods, development of screening policies, epidemiology
Dr J. Morris LONDON
Meta-analytic methods, cardiovascular epidemiology, epidemiology of Down Syndrome, assisted reproduction
Mrs E. Hennessy LONDON
Cohort studies, reproductive epidemiology, extreme prematurity
Ms J Saperia LONDON
drug safety, applied Bayesian statistics, epidemiology
Mr G Savva LONDON
survival analysis, epidemiology of chromosomal anomalies, bioinformatics
Professor Peter Sasieni LONDON
Survival analysis, statistical methods in epidemiology, screening evaluation
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 J. Peacock LONDON
Use of sound methodology in Health Service research; the effects of air pollution on lung function, the epidemiology of pregnancy and its outcome.
Dr A.R. Rudnicka LONDON
Ophthalmology, epidemiology, coronary heart disease, antenatal screening
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 T.J. Cole LONDON
Applications of statistics in paediatrics and nutritional epidemiology, e.g. anthropometry (age-related references) and growth and development (longitudinal studies), and statistical consultancy
Dr R.D. Alston MANCHESTER
Cancer epidemiology, archaeological statistics, analysis of animal populations, multi-level modelling
Professor G. Dunn MANCHESTER
Statistical evaluation of measurement errors, exposure measurement, design and analysis of epidemiological surveys, healthcare trials methodology
Dr M. Lunt MANCHESTER
Epidemiology, diagnostic testing, robust multivariate analysis
Dr R.J.Q. McNally MANCHESTER
Epidemiology of cancer, genetic epidemiology, disease mapping, disease clustering, analysis of time trends, stochastic modelling, biostatistics.
Dr R. McNamee MANCHESTER
Design and analysis of epidemiological studies
Professor G.J. Macfarlane MANCHESTER
Statistical methods in dentistry, epidemiology
Professor H.V. Worthington MANCHESTER
Statistical methods in dentistry, epidemiology
Ms D.M. Howel NEWCASTLE
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Dr T.J. Chadwick NEWCASTLE
Medical Statistics, epidemiology, likelihood theory, missing data, statistical computing
Dr H.O. Dickinson NEWCASTLE
Systematic review/meta-analysis, development of clinical guidelines; Epidemiology of childhood cancer, stillbirths, transgenerational effects, inequalities in health, childhood determinants of adult health.
Ms D. Howel NEWCASTLE
Medical statistics, epidemiology, compositional data
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 J.F. Bithell OXFORD
Medical statistics, stochastic processes, Monte Carlo inference, density estimation, mathematical and geographical epidemiology, radiation epidemiology, childhood cancer and leukaemia
Mrs K.J. Bunch OXFORD
Childhood cancer studies, epidemiology, record linkage
Dr G.J. Draper OXFORD
Childhood cancer studies, epidemiology
Mrs M.E. Kroll OXFORD
Childhood cancer studies, epidemiology
Mr C.A. Stiller OXFORD
Childhood cancer studies, epidemiology
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
Professor V. Beral OXFORD
Medical statistics, cancer epidemiology
Dr G. Reeves OXFORD
Medical statistics, cancer epidemiology
Dr L.M. Carpenter OXFORD
Epidemiological research
Dr J.F. Bithell OXFORD
Medical statistics, stochastic processes, Monte Carlo inference, density estimation, mathematical and geographical epidemiology, radiation epidemiology, childhood cancer and leukaemia
Mr E. Juszczak OXFORD
Medical statistics, clinical trials, observational studies, epidemiology
Professor D. Boehning READING
Mixture models, capture-recapture modelling, statistical computing, epidemiology.
Dr S.C. Todd READING
Clinical trials, sequential analysis, epidemiology.
Professor R.M. Cormack ST ANDREWS
Capture-recapture in wildlife and epidemiology, statistical ecology, heterogeneity.
Professor R.D. Baker SALFORD
Applications of statistics to healthcare, epidemiology, maintenance, and finance.
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 G. Yadegarfar SOUTHAMPTON
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 D.J. Fisher SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Dr H.M. Inskip SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Dr C. Osmond SOUTHAMPTON
Multivariate data analysis, epidemiology, disease time trends
Mr J. Poole SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Mrs I.C. Reading SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Mrs H.E. Syddall SOUTHAMPTON
Medical statistics, epidemiology
Professor G. Gettinby STRATHCLYDE
Medical and veterinary epidemiology. Design of experiments for the research and development of products and processes.
Dr B.F. Finkenstadt WARWICK
Time series, stochastic processes, dynamic models, population dynamics in ecology and epidemiology
Mrs Fiona Mensah YORK
Statistical analysis of epidemiological studies including determination of the influence of genetic and familial factors on disease occurrence.
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
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 R. Giles SOUTH BANK
Econometrics, financial and business forecasting and data analysis, particularly errors in data
Professor R.M. Loynes SHEFFIELD
Linear and non-linear regression, residuals and diagnostics, components of variance models, errors in variables models.
Dr M. Crowder LONDON
Asymptotic theory, repeated measures, competing risks, estimating functions, financial statistics
Professor P. Fayers ABERDEEN
Clinical trials; quality of life; sample size estimation
Dr M.J. Brewer ABERDEEN
Spatial and temporal modelling; compositional data analysis; agricultural and environmental applications; mixture models; density estimation.
Dr D.M. Walker ABERDEEN
Nonlinear dynamics and control; Nonlinear time series analysis; Modelling and estimation in complex agricultural/environmental systems
Dr R. Thomson BRIGHTON
Estimation; Statistical genetics
Dr A. Delaigle BRISTOL
Nonparametric estimation of curves. Measurement errors, deconvolution problems. Data-driven bandwidth selection. Boundary/Discontinuity points/Frontier problems; classification problems.
Dr P.Z. Fryzlewicz BRISTOL
Wavelets and multiscale modelling, nonparametric function estimation, time series, statistics in finance, statistics in neuroscience, bioinformatics.
Dr A. Kovac BRISTOL
Nonparametric problems: regression, density estimation and image analysis. Multiresolution analysis of residuals, total-variation based methods: the taut string method
Professor G.P. Nason BRISTOL
Wavelets in statistics; function estimation; time series; algorithms, multivariate analysis; projection pursuit, statistical computing; polimetrics; defence and security.
Dr. G. Salanti CAMBRIDGE
Meta-analysis, mixed-effects models, isotonic regression, threshold value estimation
Dr S.M. Pitts CAMBRIDGE
Non-parametric estimation and approximations in stochastic models; Queueing theory; Insurance mathematics.
Professor R.G. Newcombe CARDIFF
Medical statistics, especially interval estimation for proportions and related quantities
Dr N.T. Longford DE MONTFORT
Government and medical statistics. Statistical consulting. Understanding and operating with uncertainty. Missing data, small area statistics, synthetic estimation, alternatives to model selection, multilevel analysis. Honesty and integrity of statistics as a profession.
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
Mr C.J. Hammond HULL
Stochastic frontier models and estimation
Dr P.T. Besbeas KENT
Ecological statistics; estimation using transforms; Bayesian discriminant analysis
Professor B.J.T. Morgan KENT
Biometry; cluster analysis; stochastic population processes; psychological applications of statistics; multivariate analysis; simulation; analysis of quantal assay data; medical statistics; ecological statistics; over- dispersion; estimation using transforms.
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 A.Y. Veretennikov LEEDS
Stochastic analysis, parametric and non-parametric estimation including Markov Chain Monte Carlo, second order partial differential equations
Professor F.J. Hidalgo LONDON
Semi-parametric estimation, time series
Professor O. Linton LONDON
Econometric Theory. Semi-parametric Estimation.
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
Dr D.R. Giddings NORTHUMBRIA
Estimation, parametric hypothesis testing, sequential testing, transportation and engineering applications
Mr G.J.S. Ross NOTTINGHAM
Non-linear estimation, statistical computing, MLP (maximum likelihood program), biometry, multivariate analysis
Professor R. Thompson NOTTINGHAM
Estimation of variance components, generalised linear mixed models, genetic statistics, biometry
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 J. Stander PLYMOUTH
Quantile regression, risk estimation for statistical disclosure control, spatial statistics
Dr Y.G. Berger READING
Variance estimation within various area of sample surveys: variance under unequal probability sampling, variance under repeated surveys, resampling techniques for variance estimation, variance due to non-response & imputation
Dr C.G.M. Paxton ST ANDREWS
Animal abundance estimation, species diversity estimation, fish ecology.
Professor R.C.H. Cheng SOUTHAMPTON
Design and analysis of simulation experiments, variance reduction methods, non-standard parametric estimation.
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.
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.
Mr D.J. Culliford SOUTHAMPTON
Small area estimation, survey non-response, Bayesian computation, mixed effects models, MCMC methods.
Mrs. J. D'Arrigo SOUTHAMPTON
Design and analysis of sample surveys; variance estimation for estimators subject to calibration; resampling methods and simulation.
Dr D.J. Holmes SOUTHAMPTON
Statistical computing, sample survey analysis, statistical consulting, statistical modelling, the estimation of the distribution of passenger traffic for Tyne and Wear PTE.
Dr N. Tzavidis SOUTHAMPTON
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 W.T. Blackburn ULSTER
Statistical estimation with application in financial audit of complex systems. Probability and statistics in presentation and reasoning of evidence. Statistical education.
Professor S.I. McClean ULSTER
Statistical models of manpower planning, estimation for incomplete data, diet and health applications, statistical databases and data mining.
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.
Emeritus Professor D.J. Finney EDINBURGH
Biological assay, immunoassay, planning of experiments, statistical ethics, communication of statistics in scientific writing
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 A. Berrington SOUTHAMPTON
Developed country demography, marriage, cohabitation and marital breakdown, life course transitions, ethnic minority marriage and family formation in Britain.
Professor R.D. Penn LANCASTER
Work/life history analysis, labour markets and training, sociological applications including social class, ethnicity and gender
Mr C. Owen LONDON
Secondary analysis, official statistics, ethnicity, childcare.
Professor C.G.G. Aitken EDINBURGH
Forensic statistics, mathematical and statistical evaluation of evidence, Bayesian inference.
Professor D.F. Hendry OXFORD
Econometric modelling, evaluation techniques, numerical methods, economic forecasting
Dr V. Didelez BRISTOL
Various aspects and uses of graphical models (computational issues, model search, applications in genetics), event history analysis, causality, optimal dynamic treatments, bio-medical applications
Dr B.D.M. Tom CAMBRIDGE
Survival analysis, generalised linear models, analysis of event history data, modelling longitudinal data, efficiency, bioinformatics
Constantinos Kallis LONDON
Multilevel models, multiprocess models, event history models
Dr V. Didelez LONDON
Graphical models, multivariate event history analysis, causality, methods for incomplete data.
Mr G. Pollock MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN
Analysis of large surveys, longitudinal analysis with categorical data, event history analysis, optimal matching analysis
Professor R. Henderson NEWCASTLE
Longitudinal data analysis. Survival and event history analysis. Optimal dynamic treatment allocation. Biostatistics
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.
Mr D. Braunholtz ABERDEEN
Maternal Health: Bayesian Methods; Causal Modelling; evidence synthesis
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 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 A. Goubar BRISTOL
Medical statistics; epidemiology; evidence synthesis.
Dr N. Welton BRISTOL
Medical statistics; evidence synthesis; Bayesian statistics; medical decision modelling; value of information; behavioural ecology
Professor C.G.G. Aitken EDINBURGH
Forensic statistics, mathematical and statistical evaluation of evidence, Bayesian inference.
Professor D.R. Jones LEICESTER
Medical statistics, generalised synthesis of evidence, meta-analysis, clinical trials, health services research methodology, Bayesian methods, quality of life assessment
Miss J.L. Peters LEICESTER
Medical statistics, meta-analysis, generalised synthesis of evidence, Bayesian methods
Mr P. Edwards LONDON
Evidence-based data collection, injury epidemiology, clinical trials
Professor D. Balding LONDON
Statistical genetics, genetic epidemiology, bioinformatics, Markov chain Monte Carlo methodology, Bayesian inference, DNA profile evidence
Professor A.P. Dawid LONDON
Foundations of probability and statistics, Bayesian inference, probabilistic expert systems, forensic statistics, evidence science
Mr W.T. Blackburn ULSTER
Statistical estimation with application in financial audit of complex systems. Probability and statistics in presentation and reasoning of evidence. Statistical education.
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
Mr P. Edwards LONDON
Evidence-based data collection, injury epidemiology, clinical trials
Professor J.M. McNamara BRISTOL
Markov decision theory, applications of probability theory to behavioural ecology and evolutionary biology, including evolutionary game theory
Professor J.M. McNamara BRISTOL
Markov decision theory, applications of probability theory to behavioural ecology and evolutionary biology, including evolutionary game theory
Dr P.G. Blackwell SHEFFIELD
Stochastic modelling and simulation, Bayesian inference for stochastic processes, applications in ecology and archaeology, evolutionary game theory.
Professor C. Cannings, SHEFFIELD
Mathematical theory in biology, population, molecular and human genetics; evolutionary games, dynamical systems
Dr M. Broom SUSSEX
Mathematical biology, in particular evolutionary game theory
Mrs S. Browne BRUNEL
Statistical use of Minitab, Excel and Statistical Software.
Dr E. Drew DUBLIN
Labour force, demographic and social statistics, business excellence, equality
Dr R. A. Sugden LONDON
Survey sampling theory, exchangeability, applications in astronomy
Professor D.G. Hobson BATH
Brownian motion, excursion theory, stochastic differential equations, mathematical finance, incomplete markets derivative pricing
Mr G. Turner BOURNEMOUTH
Experimental design, partially balanced incomplete blocks
Dr R. Deardon CAMBRIDGE
Bayesian inference & MCMC; spatial epidemiology; experimental design
Professor A.A. Zhigljavsky CARDIFF
Optimal experimental design, Change point detection in time series, Multivariate statistics, Monte Carlo methods, Statistical Modelling in Market Research.
Dr D. Williams DUBLIN UCD
Experimental design with applications in agriculture, veterinary medicine and forestry; reliability theory and mathematical statistics
Dr B. Torsney GLASGOW
Non-parametric inference, optimisation, optimal experimental design, multiple comparisons, health economics, paired comparisons and ranking experiments
Dr W.P. Gardiner GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Experimental design; biostatistics, chemometrics; Taguchi methods
Dr E N Ling KINGSTON
Biometrics, statistical power in experimental designs, multivariate methods
Professor E. Murphy LIMERICK
Statistical Process Control, Experimental design, reliability
Professor A.C. Atkinson LONDON
Robust diagnostic methods, the forward search, clinical trials, optimum experimental design
Mr C. Chalmers LONDON
Experimental design, survey analysis and multivariate methods in social and scientific investigations
Dr B. Bogacka LONDON
Experimental design problems for linear and non-linear models of observations; design applications in chemistry, biology, agriculture
Professor P.R. Wild LONDON
Experimental design, cryptanalysis
Professor P.J. Laycock MANCHESTER
Experimental designs, extreme value statistics
Mr T. Fouweather NEWCASTLE
European projects, Multivariate analysis, experimental design, regression and GLM, survey design, reliability, SPC, bespoke software.
Mr M.J. Linsley NEWCASTLE
Experimental design, SPC, Quality Improvement, Measurement Systems Analysis, Six-Sigma, Training, Consultancy and Distance learning.
Mr D.V. McGeeney NEWCASTLE
Experimental design, SPC, Quality Improvement, QFD, surveys, training.
Mr R.E. Tew NOTTINGHAM TRENT
Statistical methods for Quality, SPC, Experimental design, Taguchi methods, Analysis of Customer Satisfaction data
Dr S. Shaw PLYMOUTH
Applications of statistics to biology and psychology, experimental design and analysis, Medical Statistics
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.
Mr C.E. Barahona READING
Survey methods and experimental design, particularly for agricultural applications. Teaching of statistics; use of computers for teaching statistics.
Dr E.C. Stillman SHEFFIELD
Particle size distributions, stereology, pollen classification, optimal experimental design, detection of fraud in designed studies, applications in geology, botany and materials science.
Dr K. Jones SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Experimental design and analysis, medical statistics
Dr E. Raeburn STAFFORDSHIRE
Forecasting, time series, experimental design & analysis
Ms C.A. Howie STIRLING
Population pharmacokinetics, experimental design, optimal design and statistical applications in medicine
Dr D.E. Seedhouse WOLVERHAMPTON
Experimental Design and Analysis.
Dr J. Rougier BRISTOL
Model-based inference for complex systems: combining observational data, evaluations of models, and expert judgements. Model-imperfection. Climate prediction, transient forcing from greenhouse gas emissions. Uncertainty and probability in science and public policy.
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 A.P. White BIRMINGHAM
Randomization tests; non-parametric classification techniques; Monte Carlo methods; cross-validation; uncertainty in expert systems; statistical aspects of machine learning; methods for financial time series.
Dr R.G. Cowell CITY
Probabilistic expert systems.
Mr J.W. McNicol DUNDEE
Statistical bioinformatics, multivariate methods, expert systems
Dr N. A. Sheehan LEICESTER
Genetic analyses on complex pedigrees, MCMC methods, probabilistic expert systems, genetic mapping, genetic algorithms
Professor A.P. Dawid LONDON
Foundations of probability and statistics, Bayesian inference, probabilistic expert systems, forensic statistics, evidence science
Dr P. Lovie KEELE
Exploratory data analysis, history of statistics, subjective judgement, mathematical and statistical psychology
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.
Professor M D Penrose BATH
Geometric probability, random graphs, interacting particle systems, extreme value theory, stochastic analysis.
Dr L. Wolstenholme CITY
Reliability, extreme values, materials science applications
Dr A. Butler EDINBURGH
Spatio-temporal modelling, extreme value theory, statistical ecology
Dr J. Heffernan LANCASTER
Extreme value theory, spatial statistics, environmental and biological applications
Professor J.A. Tawn LANCASTER
Univariate and multivariate extreme value theory and methods and its application to the environment and finance, copulas and spatial statistics
Dr L.V. Bogachev LEEDS
Probability theory and applications: random processes in random environment, branching random walks, limit theorems for sums and extreme values, probability methods in combinatorics and number theory
Dr. P. Northrop LONDON
Applied stochastic processes, modelling of spatial-temporal rainfall data, stochastic simulation, statistical modelling of extreme values, hydrological applications
Professor P.J. Laycock MANCHESTER
Experimental designs, extreme value statistics
Dr D. Walshaw NEWCASTLE
Extreme values, Bayesian models for environmental processes, Bayesian Inference for health care indicators, Medical statistics
Dr P.J. Northrop OXFORD
Applied stochastic processes, modelling of spatial-temporal rainfall data, stochastic simulation, statistical modelling of extreme values, hydrological applications.
Dr I. G. McHale SALFORD
Extreme value statistics, heavy tailed distributions, statistics in sport
Dr P.A. Scarf SALFORD
Maintenance and reliability modelling, capital replacement modelling, extreme value theory, statistics in sport.
Professor C.W. Anderson SHEFFIELD
Statistical modelling and inference, extreme value theory and applications, environmental statistics, applications of statistics in science and technology.
Professor C.M. Goldie SUSSEX
Probability, random recursions, extremes, renewal theory, related problems in analysis
Dr M. Hennink SOUTHAMPTON
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 SOUTHAMPTON
Survey research methods, statistical consulting, integrating qualitative and quantitative methods in family planning research.
Dr C. Walsh DUBLIN
Bayesian modelling, computational aspects of Bayesian inference, sampling methods, fatigue crack growth, medical statistics
Dr S. Wilson DUBLIN
Reliability modelling, fatigue crack behaviour, software testing, image analysis, applications of Bayesian statistics
Professor B. Littlewood CITY
Software reliability modelling, fault tolerant software
Professor L. Strigini CITY
Software reliability and safety, Fault tolerance, Bayesian methods
Dr M. Ni Bhrolchain SOUTHAMPTON
Developed country demography, marriage market, fertility measurement, outcomes associated with family disruption, causality in social science.
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 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
Dr L. Thomas ST ANDREWS
Estimating wildlife abundance, fitting stochastic models of wildlife population dynamics through Bayesian particle filtering, population trend analysis, statistical ecology.
Dr A. Jalali SWANSEA
Logic, uncertain reasoning, ion-channel models, filtering and signal processing, financial mathematics
Dr A. Papavasiliou WARWICK
Stochastic filtering and control. Theory of rough paths. Applications to signal processing. Multiscale systems
Professor D.G. Hobson BATH
Brownian motion, excursion theory, stochastic differential equations, mathematical finance, incomplete markets derivative pricing
Dr A.P. White BIRMINGHAM
Randomization tests; non-parametric classification techniques; Monte Carlo methods; cross-validation; uncertainty in expert systems; statistical aspects of machine learning; methods for financial time series.
Dr P Hardwick BOURNEMOUTH
Business statistics, cost and efficiency measurement in financial services
Mrs D. Copley BRIGHTON
Statistical modelling, analysis of finance and health data
Mr K. Parramore BRIGHTON
Statistics in financial modelling
Mrs J. Southern BRIGHTON
Statistical education; statistics in finance
Dr P.Z. Fryzlewicz BRISTOL
Wavelets and multiscale modelling, nonparametric function estimation, time series, statistics in finance, statistics in neuroscience, bioinformatics.
Dr P. K. Friz CAMBRIDGE
Stochastic Calculus in particular Malliavin ~ and Rough Path Theory. Partial Differential Equations. Quantitative Finance.
Dr D.P. Kennedy CAMBRIDGE
Limit theorems in applied probability, sequential decision processes, optimal financial modelling
Professor L.C.G. Rogers CAMBRIDGE
Financial mathematics, probability theory, stochastic analysis, statistics, mathematical economics
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
Dr N. Leonenko CARDIFF
Statistical Analysis of Random Fields with Weak and Strong Dependence, Fractional Random Fields, Random and Stochastic PDE, Turbulence and Finance.
Dr L. Ballotta CITY
Financial Economics, stochastic processes.
Dr F. Bannister DUBLIN
ISValue and evaluation, use of IS in public administration, financial/business modelling, data mining.
Dr P. Murphy DUBLIN UCD
Official statistics; time series methods applied to balance of payments; statistical education; financial mathematics
Dr J.S. Dagpunar EDINBURGH
Maintenance and replacement policies, statistical simulation, optimization and housing association finance, stochastic modelling, operational research, option pricing.
Dr S. Sabanis EDINBURGH
Applications of stochastic differential equations in economics and finance
Dr J.I. Ansell EDINBURGH
Risk, reliability, indices, housing markets, financial statistics, business statistics, market segmentation, credit scoring
Mr A.B. Macaulay GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Financial forecasting
Dr A. Pollock GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Financial forecasting.
Dr Y. Feng HERIOT-WATT
financial econometrics, time series analysis, non- and semiparametric regression, empirical economic research, computational statistics
Dr T. Kleinow HERIOT-WATT
Non-parametric Statistics, Mathematical Finance, Livy-processes.
Dr A. Kyprianou HERIOT-WATT
Branching processes, branching diffusions, Levy processes, Financial Mathematics
Dr M. P. Owen HERIOT-WATT
Mathematical finance.
Dr T.K. Siu HERIOT-WATT
Risk measures and management, Credit risk models, valuation of options and insurance products, financial time series analysis.
Dr A. Wiese HERIOT-WATT
Course Director, MSc in Financial Mathematics a.wiese@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 451 3717 Mathematical Finance, especially continuous-time finance.
Professor R. Hartley KEELE
Dynamic programming and optimal control, multiple objective methods, application to finance
Mrs L. Van der Bijl KENT
Corporate Finance and Financial Analysis; Land-use Transport Models; Econometrics.
Dr M.C. Wyman KINGSTON
Stochastic processes, financial mathematics, mathematics and statistics education
Professor G.O. Roberts LANCASTER
Stochastic processes, applied probability, computational statistics particularly MCMC, Bayesian statistics and mathematical finance
Professor J.A. Tawn LANCASTER
Univariate and multivariate extreme value theory and methods and its application to the environment and finance, copulas and spatial statistics
Mr V. Kwasnica LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES
Operations Research, Financial Modelling, Heuristics for Complex Problem Solving
Dr P.Barrieu LONDON
Financial markets, real options, insurance derivatives, weather derivatives, contract designing
Dr A. Dassios LONDON
Applied probability and stochastic processes, risk theory, stochastic calculus, financial application of stochastic processes theory, survival models
Professor R. Norberg LONDON
Stochastics for risk, insurance and finance
Professor H. Tong LONDON
Non-linear time series, wavelet analysis, financial time series, risk analysis
Dr M. Crowder LONDON
Asymptotic theory, repeated measures, competing risks, estimating functions, financial statistics
Dr T. Zhang MANCHESTER
Stochastic analysis, financial mathematics
Professor R.D. Baker SALFORD
Applications of statistics to healthcare, epidemiology, maintenance, and finance.
Professor N.H. Bingham SHEFFIELD
Probability and stochastic processes, pure and applied; limit theorems. Non-parametric and semi-parametric statistics. Mathematical finance; actuarial and insurance mathematics.
Professor G.H. Hillier SOUTHAMPTON
Inference in structural models, Theory of hypothesis testing, multivariate models, hypothesis testing in finance
Dr J.M. Podivinsky SOUTHAMPTON
Econometric theory, time series, testing and small-sample methods, econometric methodology, modelling and evaluation, applied econometrics, financial econometrics
Dr R. Giles SOUTH BANK
Econometrics, financial and business forecasting and data analysis, particularly errors in data
Dr M. Buckle SWANSEA
Econometric modelling of sectoral financial decision making
Dr A. Jalali SWANSEA
Logic, uncertain reasoning, ion-channel models, filtering and signal processing, financial mathematics
Dr C. Jones SWANSEA
OR, stock cutting, financial modelling, computer controlled manufacturing, mathematical programming
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.
Dr M. Kelbert SWANSEA
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 , SWANSEA
Stochastic differential equations, stochastic processes, Markov processes, financial mathematics, stochastic control.
Mr W.T. Blackburn ULSTER
Statistical estimation with application in financial audit of complex systems. Probability and statistics in presentation and reasoning of evidence. Statistical education.
Professor S.D. Jacka WARWICK
Stochastic processes, stochastic control theory, martingales, Brownian motion and stochastic differential equations and mathematical finance
Dr J.E. Kennedy WARWICK
Stochastic processes, Brownian motion and martingales, probabilistic Wiener-Hopf theory, mathematical finance.
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.
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.
M. Karanasos YORK
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.N. Smith YORK
Macroeconomics, finance, applied econometrics.
Professor M.R. Wickens YORK
Time series analysis, macro econometrics, financial econometrics.
Dr A.M. Cox YORK
Probability Theory and Mathematical Finance
Professor L.C.G. Rogers CAMBRIDGE
Financial mathematics, probability theory, stochastic analysis, statistics, mathematical economics
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
Dr P. Murphy DUBLIN UCD
Official statistics; time series methods applied to balance of payments; statistical education; financial mathematics
Dr A. Kyprianou HERIOT-WATT
Branching processes, branching diffusions, Levy processes, Financial Mathematics
Dr A. Wiese HERIOT-WATT
Course Director, MSc in Financial Mathematics a.wiese@ma.hw.ac.uk 0131 451 3717 Mathematical Finance, especially continuous-time finance.
Dr M.C. Wyman KINGSTON
Stochastic processes, financial mathematics, mathematics and statistics education
Dr T. Zhang MANCHESTER
Stochastic analysis, financial mathematics
Dr A. Jalali SWANSEA
Logic, uncertain reasoning, ion-channel models, filtering and signal processing, financial mathematics
Dr M. Kelbert SWANSEA
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 , SWANSEA
Stochastic differential equations, stochastic processes, Markov processes, financial mathematics, stochastic control.
Mr K. Parramore BRIGHTON
Statistics in financial modelling
Dr D.P. Kennedy CAMBRIDGE
Limit theorems in applied probability, sequential decision processes, optimal financial modelling
Mr V. Kwasnica LIVERPOOL JOHN MOORES
Operations Research, Financial Modelling, Heuristics for Complex Problem Solving
Dr C. Jones SWANSEA
OR, stock cutting, financial modelling, computer controlled manufacturing, mathematical programming
Professor J.Q. Smith WARWICK
Bayesian forecasting, game theory, decision analysis, foundations of statistics, influence diagrams, finite additivity, environmental statistics
Dr. J. Einbeck GALWAY
Random effects, finite mixtures, local smoothing, principal curves
Professor J.P. Hinde GALWAY
Generalized linear models, overdispersion, random effects, finite mixtures, statistical computing, DNA microarray data, applied statistical modelling
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
Dr G. Holtrop ABERDEEN
Application of statistics in agricultural and fisheries research, hierarchical modelling, tracer kinetic modelling
Mr T.C. Iles CARDIFF
Errors-in-variables regression and curve fitting, modelling of fish populations and statistics of fisheries biology.
Dr M.A.Hurley CENTRAL LANCASHIRE
Medical Statistics: laboratory experiments, survival analysis, age-period-cohort models, surveys. Environmental Statistics; growth modelling and energetics, population regulation, freshwater fish, limnology
Dr J. Glen EDINBURGH
Mathematical programming models for livestock production, models for manpower planning, location of facilities, models for fisheries management
Dr C.G.M. Paxton ST ANDREWS
Animal abundance estimation, species diversity estimation, fish ecology.
Mr A.R. Veitch STRATHCLYDE
Modelling of fish populations
Dr R.F. Galbraith LONDON
Stochastic modelling, applied statistics, fission track analysis methodology and applications, luminescence dating
Dr G.W. Cran BELFAST
Medical statistics; health, physical activity, fitness and nutrition in children
Dr C. Chatfield BATH
Time series analysis, forecasting, problem-solving
Mr M.B.A. Walker BIRMINGHAM
Forecasting methods for planners, transport studies, research methods - large scale survey methods, applied statistics
Mrs C. Harvey BOURNEMOUTH
Simulation, forecasting
Mr D. Gill BOURNEMOUTH
Business simulation, forecasting
Dr R. Lawton BRISTOL UWE
Time series analysis and Forecasting
Dr H. Wang CAMBRIDGE
Mechanisms of biotic dispersal and migration, the behaviours of windborne biota, and monitoring and forecasting. Current project is modelling life history/dispersal strategy interactions to predict persistence and diversity in agricultural landscapes using Markov chain Monte Carlo and Bayesian statistics.
Professor R.J. Verrall CITY
Bayesian forecasting, with particular emphasis on insurance data
Dr G.J. Janacek EAST ANGLIA
Time series analysis, forecasting, simulation, medical statistics
Dr J. Banasik EDINBURGH
Business forecasting, credit scoring, multi-sectoral macroeconomic analysis of the inter-war British economy
Dr J. Ouenniche EDINBURGH
Design and operational management of production and distribution systems, routing and scheduling of vehicles and crews, forecasting.
Dr C. Ferro EXETER
Extreme-value theory, statistical methods in climate sciences, especially changing risks of extreme weather events, improving probabilistic forecasts, and quantifying and understanding forecast quality
Professor I.T. Jolliffe EXETER
Multivariate methods, principal component analysis, applied statistics especially applications to atmospheric science and forecast verification
Professor D. Stephenson EXETER
Advanced statistical methodologies in climate research, especially climate modes and weather regimes, global warming trends in extreme weather events and forecast verification/calibration
Dr J.R.M. Ameen GLAMORGAN
Theory of time series analysis and forecasting, dynamic Bayesian models with special attention to intervention and modelling discontinuities. General applications of Statistics in health care research and construction engineering.
Mr A.B. Macaulay GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Financial forecasting
Dr A. Pollock GLASGOW CALEDONIAN UNIVERSITY
Financial forecasting.
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 N. Saebi KINGSTON
Bayesian statistical inference, time series and forecasting, statistics in education
Dr G. Tunnicliffe-Wilson LANCASTER
Time series modelling with applications in forecasting and control, the development of statistical software and algorithms
Professor R. Fildes LANCASTER
Forecasting, time series analysis, quantitative marketing
Professor D.W. Bunn LONDON
Business forecasting, decision technology, electricity and energy economics
Mrs H.R. Robert LONDON
Forecasting, econometrics, regression and correlation, design of experiments
Mr E.J. Godolphin LONDON
Inference in time series analysis, forecasting
Dr R.E. Chandler LONDON
Time series, spectral analysis, point processes, hydrological studies, climate change, forecasting, space-time modelling.
Dr M. Hughes NAPIER
The practice of forecasting in commercial enterprises with focus on the electronics industry
Mr M.A. Pearson NAPIER
The Newsvendor Problem. Forecasting and prediction. Prediction capability. Social network analysis, particularly in the area of risk-taking behaviour among adolescents.
Dr R. Raeside NAPIER
Demography, forecasting
Dr M. Farrow NEWCASTLE
Bayes linear methods, Bayesian inference, design of experiments, Bayesian time-series analysis and forecasting, statistical bioinformatics.
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 C. Queen OPEN
Multivariate time series and forecasting, dynamic models, graphical models, Bayesian statistics
Professor D.F. Hendry OXFORD
Econometric modelling, evaluation techniques, numerical methods, economic forecasting
Mr J.D. Barrett PORTSMOUTH
Statistical computing, forecasting, quality control
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 Kostas Triantafyllopolous SHEFFIELD
Time series and forecasting, Bayesian inference and prediction, state space models, dynamic generalized linear models, statistical process control, control charts, wavelet methods in statistics.
Dr G. Ellis SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Energy Forecasting, Sports Statistics
Mr R. Ward SHEFFIELD HALLAM
Stochastic forecasting methods
Dr R. Giles SOUTH BANK
Econometrics, financial and business forecasting and data analysis, particularly errors in data
Mr M. Fletcher STAFFORDSHIRE
Spatial analysis, statistics in archaeology, forecasting, house price modelling
Dr E. Raeburn STAFFORDSHIRE
Forecasting, time series, experimental design & analysis
Ms H. Shaw STAFFORDSHIRE
Statistical forecasting
Dr E. McKenzie STRATHCLYDE
Forecasting and time series analysis, modelling of non-Gaussian processes
Dr D. Homer SWANSEA
Technological forecasting, especially in the minerals, metals and energy industries
Dr R.G. Williams SWANSEA
Probabilistic models for project management and cost forecasting, critical path methods.
Professor P.J. Harrison WARWICK
Forecasting and time series analysis. Socio-economic modelling, Bayesian statistics. Foundations in statistics
Professor J.Q. Smith WARWICK
Bayesian forecasting, game theory, decision analysis, foundations of statistics, influence diagrams, finite additivity, environmental statistics
Professor C.G.G. Aitken EDINBURGH
Forensic statistics, mathematical and statistical evaluation of evidence, Bayesian inference.
Dr D. Lucy EDINBURGH
Forensic statistics
Ms B. Hayes EDINBURGH
Forensic statistics
Professor A.P. Dawid LONDON
Foundations of probability and statistics, Bayesian inference, probabilistic expert systems, forensic statistics, evidence science
Dr H.M. Wilkinson-Herbots LONDON
Applied probability, stochastic processes, mathematical genetics, forensic science
Dr P. Moerters BATH
Brownian motion, spatial branching processes, random media, large deviation theory, fractal geometry
Dr Z. Kazim MIDDLESEX
Hausdorff and Box Dimension; Dimension of fractals.
Professor A.T.A. Wood NOTTINGHAM
Bootstrap and empirical likelihood methods, simulation, asymptotic approximations, likelihood theory, statistical aspects of fractals, medical statistics
Dr J.H. Jordan SHEFFIELD
Probability theory, random fractals, random graphs, hierarchical probabilistic structures.
Professor E. Renshaw STRATHCLYDE
Spatial processes, stochastic processes, time-series, modelling in biology and physics, fractals
Professor A. Pickles MANCHESTER
Statistical methods for longitudinal studies (especially developmental psychopathology), behaviour genetics, latent variable models, survival and frailty models, survey analysis.
Dr P.Z. Fryzlewicz BRISTOL
Wavelets and multiscale modelling, nonparametric function estimation, time series, statistics in finance, statistics in neuroscience, bioinformatics.
Professor G.P. Nason BRISTOL
Wavelets in statistics; function estimation; time series; algorithms, multivariate analysis; projection pursuit, statistical computing; polimetrics; defence and security.
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.
Dr R. West LEEDS
Medical Statistics, Tomography, Inverse Problems, Classification, Image Analysis, Functional Data Analysis
Dr R.A. Moyeed PLYMOUTH
Computational statistics, functional data analysis, smoothing, spatial statistics
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 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.