Delves into the spatial energy spectrum in turbulence theory, crucial for analyzing energy distribution between spatial scales and its connection to measurable quantities.
Explores the design and operation principles of thresholds and weirs in rivers, emphasizing their relevance and impact on river protection and management.
Covers Likelihood Ratio Tests, their optimality, and extensions in hypothesis testing, including Wilks' Theorem and the relationship with Confidence Intervals.
Explores the significance of randomization in protein mass spectrometry and proteomics, highlighting its role in minimizing bias and ensuring research validity.