PhD Theses
 

1998 Jeremy Burn. Application of Novel Mathematical Techniques in Equine Biomechanics (joint with Dept. Anatomy).

1998 Robert Morgan. Analysis Methods for Data which Arise as Curves (MSc by Research)

2000 David Herrick. Wavelet Methods for Curve and Surface Estimation

2001 Idris Eckley. Wavelet Methods for Time Series and Spatial Data

2002 Nikki Carlton. We worked on the connections between Bayesian wavelet shrinkage and Polya trees and applications of wavelets to proteomics. Tragically, Nikki died from leukaemia on Monday 25th March 2002. An appreciation of her time at Bristol is here.

2002 Kathy Hunt. Wavelet Methods for Transfer Function Modelling

2003 Piotr Fryzlewicz. Wavelet Techniques for Time Series and Poisson Data

2006 Marina Knight. A Second Generation Wavelet Construction and Applications to Regression and Time Series Analysis

2006 Matt Nunes. Some New Methods for Curve Estimation and Binomial Data

2008 Makis Motakis. Multi-scale Approaches for Statistical Analysis of Microarray Data (with an Application to 3D vesicle tracking)

2009 Dan Bailey. Data Mining of Early Day Motions and Multiscale Variance Stabilisation of Count Data

2010 Mahadevan Naventhan. Multiscale, Multi-dimensional Space and Space-Time Function Estimation for Irregular Network Data

2013 Kara Stevens. New Methods for Spectral Estimation

2016 Delyan Savchev. New Methods for Spectral White Noise Testing Using Wavelets with Application to Functional Time Series.

2019 Kathryn Leeming. New Methods in Time Series Analysis: Univariate Testing and Network Autoregression Modelling.

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