PhD in Statistics and Operations Research
Santiago de Compostela, Spain
DURATION
3 Years
LANGUAGES
Spanish, Galician
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Request application deadline
EARLIEST START DATE
Oct 2024
TUITION FEES
EUR 200 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
Statistics and operations research are today of great importance as part of mathematics and as disciplines necessary for the understanding and advancement of other branches such as Economics, Engineering or Medicine, among others.
This PhD in Statistics and Operations Research aims to provide a solid training in the field of statistics and operations research, capable of adapting to the needs of today's society. Likewise, it is intended to promote the continuous training of professionals in the area of statistics and operations research and the interconnection between the various plots of the area thanks to the collaboration in the Doctorate of professors belonging to different lines and research groups. This Doctorate is adapted to the strategic objectives of the University insofar as it seeks to obtain research excellence and the transfer of technology and knowledge from the University to society, in particular to the business world, which is where the Contributions from statistics and operations research must be taken into account.
Lines of investigation
- Statistics
- Operations research and game theory
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Ideal Students
In general, the Master's studies that will allow entry to this doctoral program without training complements will be the Master in Statistical Techniques offered by the USC, UDC and Uvigo. Students with research proficiency or with the DEA degree obtained through previous Doctorate programs in Statistics and Operations Research at the three participating universities will also have access to the program without supplements.
Admissions
Curriculum
Formation activities
- Subjects of the university master's degree in statistical techniques E1061A01
- Subjects from other master's degrees E1061A02
- Courses of the teaching training and innovation program E1061A03
- Research seminars E1061A04
- Transversal training courses E1061A05
- Attendance and active participation in conferences E1061A06
Training complements
- Regression Models P1061101
- Exploratory Data Analysis P1061102
- Linear and Integer Programming P1061103
- Probability Models P1061203
- Applied Statistics P1061204
- Stochastic Processes P1061205
- Non-Parametric Statistics P1061206
- Sampling P1061207
- Time Series P1061208
- Design and Analysis of Experiments P1061209
- Statistical Simulation P1061210
- Multivariate Analysis P1061211
- Spatial Statistics P1061212
- Reliability and Biometric Models P1061213
- Networks and Planning P1061214
- Introduction to Game Theory P1061215
- Queues and Inventories P1061216
- Engineering Financeira P1061217
- Statistical Quality Control P1061218
- Resampling Techniques P1061219
- P1061220 Specification Contrasts
- Functional Data P1061221
- Interactive Models of Operations Research P1061222
- Cooperative Games P1061223
- Mathematical Programming P1061224
- Probability Theory P1061226
- Mathematical Statistics P1061227
In the case of students who complete a master's degree other than the previous one, the Academic Committee of the Doctoral Program (CAPD) will evaluate each case individually and will consider the possibility of requiring additional training (up to 15 ECTS) when their previous training did not include They will take at least 60 ECTS in the area of Statistics and Operations Research at the Master's level in the opinion of the CAPD.
In the case of students who do not complete a master's degree, an equivalence of training at a master's level of at least 60ECTS will be required, preferably in the area of Statistics and Operations Research. This equivalence will be determined by the CAPD.
Program Outcome
Statistics and operational research are of great importance today as part of mathematics and as disciplines necessary for the understanding and advancement of other branches such as Economics, Engineering or Medicine, among others.
This Doctorate in Statistics and Operations Research aims to provide solid training in the field of statistics and operations research, capable of adapting to the needs of today's society.
Likewise, it is intended to promote the continuous training of professionals in the area of statistics and operational research and the interconnection between the various areas of the area thanks to the collaboration in the Doctorate of professors belonging to different lines and research groups.
This Doctorate is adapted to the strategic objectives of the University insofar as it pursues the achievement of research excellence and the transfer of technology and knowledge from the University to society, in particular to the business world, which is where the contributions of Statistics and Operational Research must be taken into account.