Published: 25 Mar 2022 1,009 views
The University of Exeter’s College of Engineering, Mathematics and Physical Sciences is inviting applications for a fully-funded PhD studentship to commence in January 2022 or as soon as possible thereafter. The studentship will cover Home tuition fees plus an annual tax-free stipend of at least £15,609 for 3.5 years full-time, or pro rata for part-time study.
This College studentship is open to UK and Irish nationals, who if successful in their application will receive a full studentship including payment of university tuition fees at the home fees rate.
Statistical models developed with extreme value theory as a basis allow us to use established mathematics to make probabilistic estimates about rare weather events. For example, we can take data and estimate 1-in-100 year events, and their uncertainty. This can even be done with fewer than 100 years worth of data. Fortunately, since they can cause considerable damage, such events are by definition rare. Unfortunately, from a statistical perspective, this means data quantifying them are inevitably scarce. This project aims to develop models that better use data so that we can make more accurate our understanding of extreme weather events.
Statistical modelling of extremes has recently seen a step change in methodology for representing spatial processes; see, e.g., Davison and Gholamrezaee (2012), for a review. The statistical importance of this is that we can pool data from multiple locations, which can partially compensate for data scarcity, when compared to considering each location on its own. Further recent developments, such as Engelke et al. (2018), allow us to model extreme events represented by finite-resolution data. This is important because numerical weather simulation models are a valuable source of such data and have now reached resolutions capable of capturing extreme meteorological phenomena that previously were previously unreliably modelled. If we can coherently link the statistical and numerical developments, we can improve risk estimation of extreme weather events. However, if we can also reliably incorporate climate projections and their uncertainty, then we can further - and perhaps dramatically - improve our understanding of future extreme weather risk.
The University of Exeter combines world-class research with excellent student satisfaction, from our campuses in the South West of England, in Exeter and Cornwall. We are one of the very few universities to be both a member of the Russell Group and have a Gold award from the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), evidence of our established international reputation for excellence in both teaching and research. Our success is built on a strong partnership with our students and a clear focus on high performance.... continue reading
Application Deadline | 01 May 2022 |
Country to study | United Kingdom |
School to study | University of Exeter |
Type | PhD |
Course to study | View courses |
Sponsor | University of Exeter |
Gender | Men and Women |
The University of Exeter will provide the award amount of home tuition fees plus an annual tax-free stipend of at least £15,609 for 3.5 years full-time or pro-rata for part-time study.
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In the application process you will be asked to upload several documents. Please note our preferred format is PDF, each file named with your surname and the name of the document, eg. “Smith – CV.pdf”, “Smith – Cover Letter.pdf”, “Smith – Transcript.pdf”.
• CV
• Letter of application (outlining your academic interests, prior project work experience and reasons for
wishing to undertake the project).
• Transcript(s) giving full details of subjects studied and grades/marks obtained (this should be an
interim transcript if you are still studying)
• Two references from referees familiar with your academic work. If your referees prefer, they can email
the reference direct to [email protected] quoting the studentship reference number.
• If you are not a national of a majority English-speaking country you will need to submit evidence of your proficiency in English. Please see the entry requirements information above.