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<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">Ambulance Location Models
April 28, 2020 Libby Daniells

As part of the STOR604 course at STOR-i, lecturers from around the world come to Lancaster to give a Masterclass…

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Filed under: ambulance, linear programming, operations research, OR
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">Working From Home During The Coronavirus Pandemic
April 24, 2020 Libby Daniells

A few blog posts ago, I wrote about the current statistics and research into the coronavirus pandemic. Lancaster Univeristy closed…

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Filed under: coronavirus, masters, MRes, university, work from home
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">The Travelling Salesman Problem
April 21, 2020 Libby Daniells

The Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP) is a classic optimization problem within the field of operations research. It was first studied…

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Filed under: greedy approach, nearest neighbor, network, optimization, OR, Traveling salesman problem, TSP
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">Coronavirus: A summary of some of the findings so far
April 15, 2020 Libby Daniells

As of the time of writing (14/4/2020) a total of 11,329 people in the UK and 120,863 worldwide are known…

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Filed under: case-control study, Clinical Trials, coronavirus, covid-19, Medical Statistics, statistics
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">STOR-i Conference 2020: Alexandre Jacquillat on Airline Operations, Scheduling and Pricing
March 31, 2020 Libby Daniells

For this weeks blog post I wanted to branch out of the statistics field and into operational research. To do…

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Filed under: 2020, airline, alexandre Jacquillat, conference, operations, operations research, OR, pricing, scheduling, STOR-i
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">Directed Acyclic Graphs (DAGs)
March 24, 2020 Libby Daniells

In my last two blog posts I focused on how to analyse the results of clinical trials through both Meta…

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Filed under: acyclic, d-seperation, DAGs, directed, directed acyclic graphs, epidemiology, graphs, modelling, network
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">What is a Meta-Analysis? The benefits and challenges
March 9, 2020 Libby Daniells

My my last blog post focused on how to analyse a single clinical trial with multiple treatment arms. But what…

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Filed under: Clinical Trials, Medical Statistics, Meta-Analysis, statistics
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">Simultaneous Inference in Clinical Trials
February 20, 2020 Libby Daniells 1 Comment

As part of my undergraduate study I completed a dissertation titled “Simultaneous Inference in Clinical Trials” supervised by Dr Fang…

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Filed under: bonferroni correction, Clinical Trials, dissertation, maths, Medical Statistics, multiple testing, sidak, simultaneous inference
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">Multi-Armed Bandits: Thompson Sampling
January 27, 2020 Libby Daniells

For the STOR608 course here at STOR-i we covered several research areas as part of the topic sprints as discussed…

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Filed under: multi-armed bandits, statistics, STOR-i, thompson sampling
<糖心Vlog class="entry-title">STOR-i Annual Conference: Fraud Detection Using Machine Learning
January 20, 2020 Libby Daniells 2 Comments

I recently attended my first STOR-i Conference which took place on the 9-10th January 2020. During the conference we heard…

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I am currently a PhD student on the STOR-i programme at 糖心Vlog. I graduated from 糖心Vlog with an MSci in Mathematics in 2019 and an MRes in Statistics and Operational Research in 2021

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