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assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2028Partners:University of Rome Tor Vergata, Morgan Stanley (United States), Lancaster University, OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS, UCD +42 partnersUniversity of Rome Tor Vergata,Morgan Stanley (United States),Lancaster University,OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS,UCD,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),JBA Trust,NPS,JBA Trust,Rolls-Royce (United Kingdom),EDF Energy (United Kingdom),NSU,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,TESCO PLC,EDF Energy (United Kingdom),Northwestern University,Featurespace,Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd (NAG) UK,British Telecommunications plc,Shell (United Kingdom),The Lubrizol Corporation,Office for National Statistics,MS,NAG,ATASS Ltd,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,BT Group (United Kingdom),Royal Mail Group (United Kingdom),Elsevier UK,University of Washington,Numerical Algorithms Group (United Kingdom),Jeremy Benn Associates (United Kingdom),Featurespace,Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Lancaster University,Royal Mail,The Lubrizol Corporation,BT Group (United Kingdom),ONS,UiO,Naval Postgraduate School,Rolls-Royce Plc (UK),Shell Research UK,ATASS Ltd,TESCO STORES LIMITED,Elsevier UK,EDF Energy Plc (UK)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/S022252/1Funder Contribution: 5,764,270 GBPLancaster University (LU) proposes a Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) to develop international research leaders in statistics and operational research (STOR) through a programme in which cutting-edge industrial challenge is the catalyst for methodological advance. Our proposal addresses the priority area 'Statistics for the 21st Century' through research training in cutting-edge modelling and inference for large, complex and novel data structures. It crucially recognises that many contemporary challenges in statistics, including those arising from industry, also engage with constraint, optimisation and decision. The proposal brings together LU's academic strength in STOR (>50FTE) with a distinguished array of highly committed industrial and international academic partners. Our shared vision is a CDT that produces graduates capable of the highest quality research with impact and equipped with an array of leadership and other skills needed for rapid career progression in academia or industry. The proposal builds on the strengths of an existing EPSRC-funded CDT that has helped change the culture in doctoral training in STOR through an unprecedented level of engagement with industry. The proposal takes the scale and scientific ambition of the Centre to a new level by: * Recruiting and training 70 students, across 5 cohorts, within a programme drawing on industrial challenge as the catalyst for research of the highest quality; * Ensuring all students undertake research in partnership with industry: 80% will work on doctoral projects jointly supervised and co-funded by industry; all others will undertake industrial research internships; * Promoting a culture of reproducible research under the mentorship and guidance of a dedicated Research Software Engineer (industry funded); * Developing cross-cohort research-clusters to support collaboration on ambitious challenges related to major research programmes; * Enabling students to participate in flagship research activities at LU and our international academic partners. The substantial growth in data-driven business and industrial decision-making in recent years has signalled a step change in the demand for doctoral-level STOR expertise and has opened the skills gap further. The current CDT has shown that a cohort-based, industrially engaged programme attracts a diverse range of the very ablest mathematically trained students. Without STOR-i, many of these students would not have considered doctoral study in STOR. We believe that the new CDT will continue to play a pivotal role in meeting the skills gap. Our training programme is designed to do more than solve a numbers problem. There is an issue of quality as much as there is one of quantity. Our goal is to develop research leaders who can innovate responsibly and secure impact for their work across academic, scientific and industrial boundaries; who can work alongside others with different skills-sets and communicate effectively. An integral component of this is our championing of ED&I. Our external partners are strongly motivated to join us in achieving these outcomes through STOR-i's cohort-based programme. We have little doubt that our graduates will be in great demand across a wide range of sectors, both industrial and academic. Industry will play a key role in the CDT. Our partners are helping to co-design the programme and will (i) co-fund and co-supervise doctoral projects, (ii) lead a programme of industrial problem-solving days and (iii) play a major role in leadership development and a range of bespoke training. The CDT benefits from the substantial support of 10 new partners (including Morgan Stanley, ONS Data Science Campus, Rolls Royce, Royal Mail, Tesco) and continued support from 5 existing partners (including ATASS, BT, NAG, Shell), with many others expected to contribute.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2023Partners:BT Group, Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc, Shell (United Kingdom), Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc, NSU +42 partnersBT Group,Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,Shell (United Kingdom),Scottish and Southern Energy SSE plc,NSU,Lancaster University,ATASS Ltd,Northwestern University,Lancaster University,Jeremy Benn Associates (United Kingdom),Scottish and Southern Energy (United Kingdom),AstraZeneca plc,SAS Software Limited,Defence Science and Technology Laboratory,IBM (United Kingdom),NNL,Winton Capital Management Ltd.,AstraZeneca (United Kingdom),Numerical Algorithms Group Ltd (NAG) UK,marketingQED,Winton Capital Management,University of Washington,Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,NPS,Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,Shell Global Solutions UK,NAG,IBM UNITED KINGDOM LIMITED,Perceptive Engineering Limited,JBA Trust,ASTRAZENECA UK LIMITED,Perceptive Engineering Limited,Smith Institute,BT Group (United Kingdom),marketingQED,Numerical Algorithms Group (United Kingdom),University of Rome Tor Vergata,JBA Trust,BT Group,UiO,Smith Institute,Naval Postgraduate School,Shell Global Solutions UK,ATASS Ltd,SAS UK,National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL),IBM (United Kingdom)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/L015692/1Funder Contribution: 3,911,540 GBPLancaster University (LU) proposes a Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) whose goal is the development of international research leaders in statistics and operational research (STOR) through a programme in which industrial challenge is the catalyst for methodological advance. The proposal brings together LU's considerable academic strength in STOR with a formidable array of external partners, both academic and industrial. All are committed to the development of graduates capable of either leadership roles in industry or of taking their experience of and commitment to industrial engagement into academic leadership in STOR. The proposal develops an existing EPSRC-funded CDT (STOR-i) by a significant evolution of its mission which takes its degree of industrial engagement to a new level. This considerably enhanced engagement will further strengthen STOR-i's cohort-based training and will result in a minimum of 80% of students undertaking doctoral projects joint with industry, up from 50% in the current Centre. Industrial internships will be provided for those not following a PhD with industry. Industry will (i) play a role in steering the Centre, (ii) has co-designed the training programme, (iii) will co-fund and co-supervise industrial doctoral projects, (iv) will lead a programme of industrial problem-solving days and (v) will play a major role in the Centre's programme of leadership development. Industry's financial backing is providing for stipend enhancement and a range of infrastructure and training support as well as helping to bring STOR-i benefits to a wide audience. The total pledged support for STOR-i is over £5M (including £1.1M cash). The proposal addresses the priority area 'Industrially-Focussed Mathematical Modelling'. Within this theme we specifically target 'Statistics' (itself a priority area) and Operational Research (OR). This choice is motivated first by the pervasive need for STOR solutions within modern industrial problems and second by the widely acknowledged and long standing skills-shortage at doctoral level in these areas. Our partners' statements of support attest that the substantial recent growth in data acquisition and data-driven business and industrial decision-making have signalled a step change in the demand for high level STOR expertise and have opened the skills gap still wider. The current Centre has demonstrated that a high quality, industrially engaged programme of research training can create a high demand for places among the very ablest mathematically trained students, including many who would otherwise not have considered doctoral study in STOR. We believe that the new Centre will play a yet more strategic role than its predecessor in meeting the persistent skills gap. Our training programme is designed to do more than solve a numbers problem. There is an issue of quality of graduating doctoral students in STOR as much as there is one of quantity. Our goal is to develop research leaders who are able to secure impact for their work across academic, scientific and industrial boundaries; who can work alongside others who are differently skilled and who can communicate widely. Our external partners are strongly motivated to join us in achieving this through STOR-i's cohort-based training programme. We have little doubt that our graduates will be in great demand across a wide range of sectors, both industral and academic. The need for a Centre to deliver the training resides primarily in its guarantee of a critical mass of outstanding students. This firstly enables us to design a training programme around student cohorts in which peer to peer learning is a major feature. Second, we are able to attract and integrate the high quality contributions (both internal and external to LU) we need to create a programme of quality, scope and ambition.
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