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EPSRC Reference: EP/Y034716/1
Title: EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics at Bath (SAMBa)
Principal Investigator: Cox, Professor AMG
Other Investigators:
Ehrhardt, Dr MJ Douglas, Dr S Rogers, Professor T
Smith, Dr T
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Project Partners:
Bayer British Geological Survey BT
CameraForensics CEA (Atomic Energy Commission) (France) CIMAT
Diamond Light Source Dyson Technology Environment Agency (Grouped)
Federal University of Sao Carlos GCHQ GKN Aerospace (Melrose)
Instituto Desarrollo Jacobs UK Limited Mayden
National Autonomous Univ of Mexico UNAM National Physical Laboratory NPL National University of Mongolia
nChain Limited Novartis Roche (UK)
Royal United Hospital Bath NHS Fdn Trust RSS-Hydro Spectra Analytics
Stellenbosch University Syngenta UCB
UNICEF Mongolia University of Chile University of Heidelberg
University of Helsinki University of Turin University of Venice
Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analys Wessex Water Ltd
Department: Mathematical Sciences
Organisation: University of Bath
Scheme: Centre for Doctoral Training
Starts: 01 October 2024 Ends: 31 March 2033 Value (£): 5,771,632
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Numerical Analysis Statistics & Appl. Probability
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Environment Healthcare
Information Technologies
Related Grants:
Panel History:
Panel DatePanel NameOutcome
20 Nov 2023 EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training Interview Panel J November 2023 Announced
Summary on Grant Application Form
We live in the "Era of Mathematics" (UKRI, 2018), in which mathematics research has deep and widespread impact. Medical imaging is enhanced using the theory of inverse problems. Predicting sewage contamination in waterways after storms requires solving complicated systems of hydrodynamic equations. Machine learning tools are revolutionising data-intensive computing and, handled with proper mathematical care, have vast potential benefits for science and society. These are examples of the ongoing explosion in mathematical innovation driving, and being driven by, the analysis and modelling of data running through every aspect of life.

Cutting-edge research now sits at the interface of data science and mathematical modelling. Methods and fields such as compressed sensing, stochastic optimisation, neural networks, Bayesian hierarchical models - to name but a few - have become interwoven and contributed to the delivery of a new domain of research. We refer to this research interface as "statistical applied mathematics".

Established in 2014, the Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics at Bath (SAMBa, samba.ac.uk) delivers leading research and training in this space. In the development of this bid, we have consulted widely with academic, industrial, and governmental partners, who consistently report a large and widening gap between demand and supply for highly skilled graduates.

Our vision is to create a new generation of statistical applied mathematicians ready to lead high-impact, data-driven, mathematically-robust research in academia and industry. We will nurture a vibrant culture of cohort learning, enabling internationally-leading training in modern mathematical data science.

A particularly important research focus will be the synthesis of data-driven methods with robust mathematical modelling frameworks. Tomorrow's industrial mathematicians and statisticians must understand when machine learning tools are (and are not) appropriate to use and be able to conduct the underpinning research to improve these tools by integrating scientific domain knowledge.

This research challenge is informed by deep partnerships with a range of industry and government bodies. Our long-term partners such as BT, Syngenta, Novartis, the NHS, and the Environment Agency co-create our vision and our training. They are emphatic that we must address the urgent need for mathematical data science talent in this key strategic area for the UK economy. Many of our students will work directly on industry challenges during their PhD either in their core research or with internships. Our unique Integrative Think Tanks are the key mechanism for exploring new research ideas with industry. These are week-long events where SAMBa students, leading academics, and partners work together on industrial and societal problems.

SAMBa graduates will be able to develop and apply new ideas and methods to harness the power of data to tackle challenges affecting society, the economy, and the environment. Our students will move into academia, providing sustainability to the UK's capacity in this field, as well as industry and government, providing impact through societal benefits and driving economic growth. Many alumni now hold permanent positions at leading UK universities and senior positions in a range of businesses.

The CDT will be embedded within the University of Bath's Department of Mathematical Sciences, where 98% of the research is world leading or internationally excellent (REF2021). The CDT is supported by 58 academics in maths, with similar numbers of co-supervisors from industry and other departments. The centre will be co-delivered with 22 industry and government partners. A vital international perspective is provided by a worldwide network of 11 academic institutions sharing our scientific vision.

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