Department of Statistics

Research Students Projects

Statistics

Student Thesis Title
Christopher Anderson The Importance of Line Width Measurements in Discriminating between Pencil Types in Forensic Handwriting Investigations
Adrian Barker Nonparametric statistical methods in optimal portfolio selection
Kenneth Beath Latent variable models of infant growth
Karol Binkowski Application of levy processes in optimal portfolio selection
Hilary Green The use of colour as a variable in statistical graphs
Sibba Gudlaugsdottir Modelling the origin of introns
Peter Humburg Tiling Arrays.
Eliud Kangogo The Effect of Data-Adaptive Adjustment on Interval Endpoints From Nonparametric Estimates.
Annette Kifley Statistical methods and issues in analysis of health - related trade offs
Braddon Lance Sequential comparative modelling of tertiary protein structure
Ling Li Data mining with the application in CRM/eCRM
Zhixin Liu Decision analysis methods for better healthcare
Alex Moore Bayesian Stochastic search for group level parameters in a discrete choice system
Rachel O'Connell Development and assessment of prognostic indices for assessing risk
Timothy Peters Selection of Microarray Elements for Optimal Linear Discrimination with Potential Application in Cancer Therapy
Anna Rowe Emotions and Learning
Duangdaw Sirisatien Optimal Animal Nutrition
Sheenal Srivastava Cotranslational Protein Structure Prediction.
Teresa Anna Swirski Developing Creative Graduates
Siew Vui Dorothy Wong Multivariate Methods for the Analysis of Genomic and Proteomic Data
Sangdao Wongsai Statistical Analysis for Waterborne Hazard to Human Health