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MUCM

Managing Uncertainty in Complex Models

 

Summary

The MUCM project was a collaboration between five universities: Sheffield, Aston, Southampton, Durham, and ½ûÂþÌìÌà and incorporates advisors from across the UK and Europe as well as the USA. The project was run by seven investigators, seven research assistants and four PhD students. See a list of .

The MUCM project is concerned with quantifying and reducing uncertainty in the predictions of complex models across a wide range of application areas, including basic science, environmental science, engineering, technology, biosciences, and economics. The project is multi-disciplinary, and the unifying theme is a Bayesian statistical approach to inference.

At ½ûÂþÌìÌà the research team comprised of Professor Henry Wynn, who was the leading researcher; Research Officer Hugo Maruri-Aguilar, and Project Student Noha Youssef, who did her PhD under the MUCM umbrella.

Funded by
Research Councils UK

Grant reference
EP/D048893/1

Principal investigator at ½ûÂþÌìÌÃ
Professor Henry Wynn

Project duration
June 2006 - December 2012

½ûÂþÌìÌà Researchers
Dr Hugo Maruri Aguilar
Dr Noha Youssef

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