Dear allstaters,
I should be grateful if you would bring the following advert to the
attention of any likely final year undergraduates, and particularly
recent BSc, MMath and MSc graduates who might want to start now...
Thanks,
Robert.
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Dr Robert G. Aykroyd,
Department of Statistics,
University of Leeds,
LEEDS, LS2 9JT, UK.
UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS
Postgraduate Research leading to PhD
The Department of Statistics is offering a 3 year studentship to study
for a PhD. The studentship is open to UK home candidates (fees and
living allowance) and EU candidates (fees only). Applicants should
have, or expect to obtain, at least an upper second class honours
degree (or equivalent) in mathematics, statistics or a related subject.
Applications are invited from any candidates interested in an area of
probability or statistics in which there is expertise in the department.
There are many possible research topics including:
Bioinformatics Data mining
Image and shape analysis Spatial-temporal modelling
Wavelets Approximations and limit theorems
Branching random walks Stochastic differential equations
Further details of these, and other, topics can be found on the
departmental website: http://www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/statistics
The Department of Statistics is part of a larger School of Mathematics
which has excellent dedicated computing resources and is adjacent to
the main Science and Engineering library. There are internal and formal
Departmental seminar programmes as well as many local RSS meetings.
Research students are encouraged to attend national and overseas
conferences as well as the Department's own annual international
research workshop.
Interested candidates should contact, as soon as possible,
Dr Robert G. Aykroyd, Department of Statistics,
University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT;
Tel: 0113 343 5167 email: [log in to unmask];
Website: www.maths.leeds.ac.uk/statistics/brochure/
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