Dr Trevor J Ringrose

Lecturer
Location: MH121D
E: t.j.ringrose@cranfield.ac.uk
T: +44 (0) 1793 785279
Informatics and Systems Engineering


Current activities

Research in computational and applied statistics.

Background

PhD in Statistics applied to Archaeology, University of Sheffield. Previously postdoctoral researcher, University of Reading and lecturer in Statistics, University of Aberdeen.

Selected publications

  • Ringrose, T.J. (1993). Bone counts and statistics: a critique. Journal of Archaeological Science, 20, 121--157
  • Ringrose, T.J. (1996). Alternative confidence regions for canonical variate analysis. Biometrika, 83, 575--587
  • Gilmour, S.G. and Ringrose, T.J. (1999). Controlling processes in food technology by simplifying the canonical form of fitted response surfaces. Applied Statistics, 48, 91--101
  • Benn, D.I. and Ringrose, T.J. (2001). Random variation of fabric eigenvalues: implications for the use of a-axis fabric data to differentiate till facies. Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 26, 295--306
  • Horsfall, I., Watson, C.H., Champion, S.M., Prosser, P.D. and Ringrose, T.J. (2005). The effect of knife handle shape on stabbing performance. Applied Ergonomics, 36, 505--511
  • Ringrose, T.J. and Forth, S.A. (2005). Simplifying multivariate second order response surfaces by fitting constrained models using automatic differentiation. Technometrics, 47, 249--259