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to air pollution in the future, and planning further policy changes. This PhD project will develop statistical modelling frameworks that are able to handle large-scale, complex, and correlated time series
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Title’ using the programme code:8080F Research area: Statistics select ‘PhD Mathematics (Full Time)' as the programme of study You will then need to provide the following information in the ‘Further
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. This project aims to establish provable guarantees for Human-GenAI-Alignment by integrating statistical methods with adversarial methods. For example, by leveraging PAC methods and conformal prediction, we can
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Hassall, Statistics Dr Jacqueline Stroud, Warwick Crop Centre Dr Richard Everitt, Statistics Interdisciplinary Research Warwick Statistics is one of the largest Statistics departments in the world, with a
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part of the larger project. The scope of the PhD project is to implement, use, and where required develop, statistical machine learning tools to identify DNA mutations that cause particular types
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If you would like to solve real-life problems using statistics and operational research to have positive impact on business, the economy or society, then consider applying to the STOR-i Centre
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Applications are invited for three (3) PhD Studentships, based at the Department of Statistical Science, UCL. The positions can involve any topic within the Statistical Science remit. The positions
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workshops.The PhD students will focus on using state-of-the-art computational and statistical techniques to shed light on the fundamental mechanisms of decision-making.We are particularly interested in candidates
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The PhD is funded by Kentown Support, a charity focused on improving community care for children with life-limiting conditions. The PhD will start in October 2025 and is funded for 3 years. Award
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with sufficient statistical justification to proceed, given the available population and resources. The recommendations will also provide a tailored framework for sample size calculations specific