PhD Scholarship in Network Data Science

A full PhD Scholarship is available in the area of statistical learning for network-structured data.

  • Funding:
  • Academic year: 2024/25
  • Open to: UK (home) students
  • Qualification level: Postgraduate research
  • Number available: 1
Applications for 2024/25 are open until Monday 28 October 2024, 11.59pm GMT

There has been a recent explosion in the availability of network data, arising across a multitude of fields from biology and medicine to social media, cyber security and climate science. Your research will contribute to efficient modelling and forecasting of evolving, inter-connected stochastic processes by exploiting simultaneously collected information across network nodes and edges, and integrating their dynamic statistical properties. You will use the techniques you develop to maximise insight in scientific and industrial applications.

This exciting opportunity is aligned to the strategic EPSRC-funded research programme on Network Stochastic Processes and Time Series (NeST) which brings together researchers at the Universities of York, Oxford, Bath, Bristol, Imperial College London and the London School of Economics and Political Science, with industrial and government partners such as BT, EDF and the Office for National Statistics.

You will be working with Professor Marina Knight at the University of York node, be part of the growing NeST team and engage in collaboration between institutions.

Eligibility

Open to UK (home) students only.

Open to students in the Department of Mathematics.

Applications are invited from UK students who aim to commence their PhD studies during 2024. Applicants should hold, or be close to completing, an Honours undergraduate degree or a Masters degree in Statistics, or a closely related field.

You should be self-motivated, with a keen interest in developing methodological and computational statistical techniques in answer to practical problems, backed up by demonstrably strong mathematical/statistical and programming skills.

How to apply

Application deadline: Monday 28 October 2024, 11.59pm GMT

Please send your CV with academic transcripts and a cover letter to Professor Marina Knight (marina.knight@york.ac.uk).

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