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assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2027Partners:Qualcomm (United States), OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS, Office for National Statistics, University of California, Berkeley, Prowler.io +119 partnersQualcomm (United States),OFFICE FOR NATIONAL STATISTICS,Office for National Statistics,University of California, Berkeley,Prowler.io,RIKEN,QuantumBlack,Centrica (United Kingdom),Vector Institute,African Institute for Mathematical Scien,Amazon Development Center Germany,AIMS Rwanda,Microsoft (United States),Cervest Limited,African Institute for Mathematical Sciences,JP Morgan Chase,AIMS Rwanda,The Francis Crick Institute,Harvard University,HITS,Cortexica Vision Systems Ltd,Mercedes-Benz Grand prix Ltd,BASF (Germany),Institute of Statistical Mathematics,Amazon (Germany),Harvard University,University of California, Berkeley,Microsoft Research (United Kingdom),Cortexica (United Kingdom),Cervest Limited,Albora Technologies,Albora Technologies,University of Washington,The Alan Turing Institute,J.P. Morgan,Heidelberg Inst. for Theoretical Studies,Tencent (China),DeepMind (United Kingdom),Babylon Health,Carnegie Mellon University,Columbia University,BASF,ONS,BP (UK),ASOS Plc,B P International Ltd,Tencent,Dunnhumby,CENTRICA PLC,Università Luigi Bocconi,Element AI,United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority,Select Statistical Services,University of Paris 9 Dauphine,SCR,Queensland University of Technology,Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS,UNAIDS,Manufacturing Technology Centre (United Kingdom),Samsung Electronics Research Institute,Novartis Pharma AG,The Alan Turing Institute,Microsoft (United States),NOVARTIS,Paris Dauphine University - PSL,Prowler.io,University of Rome Tor Vergata,Los Alamos National Laboratory,Qualcomm Incorporated,DeepMind,University of Paris,Cogent Labs,Facebook UK,Centres for Diseases Control (CDC),Imperial College London,Novartis (Switzerland),MTC,EPFL,Winnow Solutions Limited,The Francis Crick Institute,EURATOM/CCFE,Select Statistical Services,The Francis Crick Institute,Schlumberger (United Kingdom),BP (United Kingdom),Facebook UK,Babylon Health,Element AI,ACEMS,Columbia University,Filtered Technologies,Samsung (United Kingdom),Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich,Cogent Labs,Vector Institute,Winnow Solutions Limited,DeepMind,BASF,Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers,Dunnhumby,Swiss Federal Inst of Technology (EPFL),MICROSOFT RESEARCH LIMITED,Centrica Plc,CMU,RIKEN,Columbia University,Harvard University,RIKEN,LMU,Leiden University,QUT,ASOS Plc,LANL,Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,UCL,The Rosalind Franklin Institute,Rosalind Franklin Institute,Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,UBC,QuantumBlack,Filtered Technologies,Research Organization of Information and Systems,UKAEA,Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/S023151/1Funder Contribution: 6,463,860 GBPThe CDT will train the next generation of leaders in statistics and statistical machine learning, who will be able to develop widely-applicable novel methodology and theory, as well as create application-specific methods, leading to breakthroughs in real-world problems in government, medicine, industry and science. The research will focus on the development of applicable modern statistical theory and methods as well as on the underpinnings of statistical machine learning. The research will be strongly linked to applications. There is an urgent national need for graduates from this CDT. Large volumes of complicated data are now routinely collected in all sectors of society, encompassing electronic health records, massive scientific datasets, governmental data, and data collected through the advent of the digital economy. The underpinning techniques for exploiting these data come from statistics and machine learning. Exploiting such data is crucial for future UK prosperity. However, several reports from government and learned societies have identified a lack of individuals able to exploit this data. In many situations, existing methodology is insufficient. Off-the-shelf approaches may be misleading due to a lack of reproducibility or sampling biases which they do not correct. Furthermore, understanding the underlying mechanisms is often desired: scientifically valid, interpretable and reproducible results are needed to understand scientific phenomena and to justify decisions, particularly those affecting individuals. Bespoke, model-based statistical methods are needed, that may need to be blended with statistical machine learning approaches to deal with large data. Individuals that can fulfill these more sophisticated demands are doctoral level graduates in statistics who are well versed in the foundations of machine learning. Yet the UK only graduates a small number of statistics PhDs per year, and many of these graduates will not have been exposed to machine learning. The Centre will bring together Imperial and Oxford, two top statistics groups, as equal partners, offering an exceptional training environment and the direct involvement of absolute research leaders in their fields. The supervisor pool will include outstanding researchers in statistical methodology and theory as well as in statistical machine learning. We will use innovative and student-led teaching, focussing on PhD-level training. Teaching cuts across years and thus creates strong cohort cohesion not just within a year group but also between year groups. We will link theoretical advances to application areas through partner interactions as well as through a placement of students with users of statistics. The CDT has a large number of high profile partners that helped shape our application priority areas (digital economy, medicine, engineering, public health, science) and that will co-fund and co-supervise PhD students, as well as co-deliver teaching elements.
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