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MUCM Full Contact List Updated 10.12.8 Full Contact List Managing Uncertainty in Complex Models ROLE NAME AFFILIATION ADDRESS EMAIL TELEPHONE PI Professor Anthony O'Hagan University of Sheffield Department of Probability & Statistics Hicks Building Hounsfield Road Sheffield S3 7RH [email protected] 0114 222 3773 CO-I Dr Peter Challenor National Oceanography Centre University of Southampton Empress Dock Southampton SO14 3ZH [email protected] 023 8059 6413 CO-I Dr Dan Cornford Aston University Department of Computer Science Aston Triangle Birmingham B4 7ET [email protected] 1212043451 CO-I Professor Michael Goldstein University of Durham Department of Mathematical Sciences Science Laboratories South Road Durham DH1 3LE [email protected] 0191 334 3065 CO-I Dr Jeremy Oakley University of Sheffield Department of Probability & Statistics Hicks Building Hounsfield Road Sheffield S3 7RH [email protected] 0114 222 3853 CO-I Dr Jonathan Rougier University of Bristol Department of Mathematics University Walk Bristol BS8 1TW [email protected] 0117 928 7782 CO-I Professor Henry Wynn London School of Economics Department of Statistics Columbia House Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE [email protected] 020 7955 6063 RA1 Dr Remi Barillec Aston University Department of Computer Science Aston Triangle Birmingham B4 7ET [email protected] 0121 204 3664 RA2 Dr Jonathan Cumming University of Durham Department of Mathematical Sciences Science Laboratories South Road Durham DH1 3LE [email protected] 0191 334 3110 RA3 Dr Ian Vernon University of Durham Department of Mathematical Sciences Science Laboratories South Road Durham DH1 3LE [email protected] 0191 334 3110 RA3 Dr Allan Seheult University of Durham Department of Mathematical Sciences Science Laboratories South Road Durham DH1 3LE [email protected] 0191 334 3110 RA4 Dr Richard Wilkinson University of Sheffield Department of Probability & Statistics Hicks Building Hounsfield Road Sheffield S3 7RH [email protected] 0114 222 3854 RA5 Dr Hugo Maruri-Aguilar London School of Economics Department of Statistics Columbia House Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE [email protected] 020 7955 7622 RA6 Dr Yiannis Andrianakis National Oceanography Centre University of Southampton Empress Dock Southampton SO14 3ZH [email protected] 0238 059 2726 RA7 RA8 PS1 Alex Boukouvalas Aston University Department of Computer Science Aston Triangle Birmingham B4 7ET [email protected] 0121 204 3652 PS2 Leonardo Bastos University of Sheffield Department of Probability & Statistics Hicks Building Hounsfield Road Sheffield S3 7RH [email protected] 0114 222 3741 PS3 Noha Youssef London School of Economics Department of Statistics Columbia House Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE [email protected] 020 7955 6014 PS4 Gemma Stephenson National Oceanography Centre University of Southampton Empress Dock Southampton SO14 3ZH [email protected] 0238 0596 631 APM Professor Ron Akehurst University of Sheffield School of Health & Related Research Regent Court 30 Regent Street Sheffield S1 4DA [email protected] 0114 222 5453 APM Professor Keith Beven University of Lancaster Department of Environmental Science I.E.N.S Lancaster University Lancaster LA1 4YQ [email protected] 01524 593 892 APM Dr Mat Collins Hadley Centre The Met Office Fitzroy Road Exeter EX1 3PB [email protected] 01392 884 110 APM Dr JP Gosling DEFRA Central Science Lab Central Science Laboratory Sand Hutton York YO41 1LZ [email protected] 01904 462 765 APM Dr Andy Hart DEFRA Central Science Lab Central Science Laboratory Sand Hutton York YO41 1LZ [email protected] 01904 462 053 APM Dr Richard Haylock HPA Radiation Protection Division Chilton Didcot Oxon OX11 0RQ [email protected] 01236 831 600 APM Professor Martin Dove University of Cambridge Department of Earth Sciences Downing Street Cambridge CB2 3EQ [email protected] 01223 333 482 APM Dr David Higdon Los Alomos National Laboratories Statistical Sciences Group PO Box 1663, Mail Stop F600 Los Alomos New Mexico 87545 USA [email protected] 1 505 667 3308 APM Dr Hilmi Kurt-Elli Rolls Royce plc PO Box 31 ML78 Derby DE24 8BJ [email protected] 01332 248 221 APM Dr Bob Parish Energy SciTech Ltd Surrey Research Park Guildford Knaphill Surrey GU2 7RF [email protected] 01483 445 493 APM Dr James Roger GSK Research Statistics Unit G25 Building 1 Greenford Road Greenford UB6 0HE [email protected] 020 8966 2398 APM Dr Andrea Saltelli EU Joint Research Centre Applied Statistics & Econometrics via Enrico Fermi 1 I-21020 Ispra Italy [email protected] 39 0332 789 686 APM Professor Ian Woodward University of Sheffield Department of Animal & Plant Sciences Alfred Denny Building Western Bank Sheffield S10 2TN [email protected] 0114 222 4647 PM Dr Katherine Jeays-Ward University of Sheffield Department of Probability & Statistics Hicks Building Hounsfield Road Sheffield S3 7RH [email protected] 0114 222 3753 LSE Lyn Grove London School of Economics Department of Statistics Columbia House Houghton Street London WC2A 2AE [email protected] 020 7955 6015 MENTOR Professor Peter Green University of Bristol [email protected] 0117 928 7967 EPSRC Samantha Madden EPSRC [email protected] 01793 444463.
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