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Professor Paul Fearnhead

Distinguished Professor of Statistics

  1. DSI: Statistical Foundations for Detecting Anomalous Structure in Stream Settings (DASS)

    Fearnhead, P. (Co-Investigator) & Eckley, I. (Principal Investigator)

    Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

    1/09/2431/08/29

    Project: Research

  2. PDRA: AI Hub

    Leslie, D. (Co-Investigator) & Fearnhead, P. (Principal Investigator)

    1/04/2431/03/25

    Project: Research

  3. ProbAI: A Hub for the Mathematical and Computational Foundations of Probabilistic AI

    Fearnhead, P. (Principal Investigator)

    Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

    1/02/2431/01/29

    Project: Research

  4. Was that Change Real? Quantifying Uncertainty for Change Points

    Fearnhead, P. (Principal Investigator)

    Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

    11/10/2110/10/24

    Project: Research

  5. DSI:STORi: Anomaly Detection for Real-time Condition Monitoring

    Eckley, I. (Principal Investigator) & Fearnhead, P. (Co-Investigator)

    Shell Research Ltd

    1/08/2031/03/26

    Project: Research

  6. DSI: CoSInES: COmputational Statistical INference for Engineering and Security

    Fearnhead, P. (Principal Investigator)

    Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

    1/10/1830/09/24

    Project: Research

  7. New Approaches to Bayesian Data Science: Tackling Challenges from the Health Sciences

    Fearnhead, P. (Principal Investigator), Jewell, C. (Co-Investigator) & Jewell, C. (Co-Investigator)

    EPSRC

    1/04/1831/07/24

    Project: Research

  8. Statscale: Statistical Scalability for streaming data

    Eckley, I. (Principal Investigator) & Fearnhead, P. (Co-Investigator)

    EPSRC

    1/06/1631/05/23

    Project: Research

  9. Intractable Likelihood: New Challenges From Modern Applications (iLike)

    Fearnhead, P. (Principal Investigator)

    EPSRC

    1/01/1330/06/18

    Project: Research

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