Dr Eleanor Stillman
School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Senior Lecturer in Probability & Statistics
+44 114 222 3811
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School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences
Hicks Building
Hounsfield Road
91Ö±²¥
S3 7RH
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Dr Stillman took BSc and PhD degrees at 91Ö±²¥ before taking up her lectureship in 1987. Her main research interests lie in the practical application of statistics to geology and materials science. A long term concern has been the modelling of particle size, with investigations into its relationship with sediment transport processes and strength of composite materials. Other recent projects include the use of classification methods in pollen analysis, the design of resistant glazes and the modelling, monitoring and control of manufacturing processes. She is also interested in statistical education and has published computer-assisted-learning materials and on the school-university transition as well as serving on the University's Maths and Stats Help (MASH) steering committee. She is involved in both the local and national activities of the Royal Statistical Society and is a Chartered Statistician. She is also an active Associate Consultant to our Statistical Services Unit, mainly in the areas of training and ethical review.
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My main research interests lie in the practical application of statistics to geology and materials science. A long term concern has been the modelling of particle size, with investigations into its relationship with sediment transport processes and strength of composite materials. Other recent projects include the use of classification methods in pollen analysis, the design of resistant glazes and the production of computer-assisted-learning materials.
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Journal articles
- . Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 26(3), 1125-1142.
- . Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 35(5), 1277-1278.
- . Journal of Archaeological Science, 28(4), 449-463.
- . Journal of Archaeological Science, 86, 60-67.
- . Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 32(6), 2093-2106.
- . Scientific Reports, 6(1), 21489-21489.
- . Communications in Statistics - Theory and Methods, 45(4), 950-966.
- . Teaching Statistics, 35(1), 43-45.
- . QUAL RELIAB ENG INT, 27(5), 719-729.
- Parameter estimation in the unreplicated functional model based on a grouping algorithm. European Journal of Scientific Research, 33(2), 220-233.
- . Arch Oral Biol, 50(2), 287-291.
- . MAT SCI ENG A-STRUCT, 356(1-2), 245-257.
- The design and analysis of a mixture experiment on glass durability. AUST NZ J STAT, 45(1), 19-27.
- . ACTA MATER, 51(4), 997-1006.
- . Arch Oral Biol, 47(7), 545-554.
- Statistical techniques to detect fraud and other data irregularities in clinical questionnaire data. DRUG INF J, 36(1), 115-125.
- . Arch Oral Biol, 46(3), 191-199.
- Methods for describing and comparing variations in tooth shape. J DENT RES, 79(5), 1206-1206.
- Efficient designs for constrained mixture experiments. STAT COMPUT, 9(3), 229-237.
- The needs and prospects for automation in palynology. QUATERNARY SCI REV, 15(1), 1-5.
- STATISTICAL TESTS FOR CLUSTERING OF 2ND PHASES IN COMPOSITE-MATERIALS. PHILOS MAG A, 72(2), 515-528.
- STATISTICS OF PARTICLE-SIZE DATA. APPL STAT-J ROY ST C, 41(1), 127-146.
- . Sedimentary Geology, 69(1-2), 7-12.
- . Libyan Studies, 21, 49-59.
- . Geological Society Special Publication, 35, 271-280.
- Taking shape: A new geometric morphometric approach to quantifying fluctuating asymmetry and its application to the evaluation of developmental stress. Archaeometry.
- . Quality and Reliability Engineering International.
- . Web Ecology, 16(1), 1-2.
- . Emerging Health Threats Journal, 4(0).
Chapters
- , Zebrafish (pp. 251-300). CABI
- , Information and Classification (pp. 478-489). Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Conference proceedings papers
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Past grants, as Coinvestigator
EPSRC EPSRC