Recognised internationally for teaching and research excellence
Professor Rose Baker
Professor of Applied Statistics
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- T: 0161 295 3861
- E: r.d.baker@salford.ac.uk
- SEEK: Research profile
Office Times
By email arrangement
Biography
MA Cantab, 1968, PhD Cantab, 1972.
1972-1973] Lecturer in Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Bombay
[1973-1977] Research Associate, Rutherford High Energy Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Berks
[1977-1980] Computing Officer, Computing Services , University of Salford
[1981-1990] Senior Computing Officer, AIS, University of Salford
[1990-1997] Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, University of Salford
[1998-2001] Reader in Statistics, University of Salford
Research Interests
Rose Baker is an applied statistician and Professor in Statistics with considerable research experience and interests in modelling real world problems and developing data fitting techniques. Her main research and teaching interests are applied statistics, distributions, permutation and non- parametric tests, meta-analysis, epidemiology and clinical trials analysis, and finance. Her first degree from Cambridge was a double first in Theoretical Physics and she holds a Ph.D. in High Energy Physics. She has had overseas experience in India.
Qualifications and Memberships
FRSS, FIMI, CStat, CMath, member ISI.
Publications
Particle physics, OR, Statistics.
For further information about my publications please see my SEEK Research Profile: http://www.seek.salford.ac.uk/profiles/BAKER268.jsp
