Research Fellow,
I obtained my PhD in Statistics from Lancaster University in 2023, with a title of "Spatio-temporal modelling of extreme temperature events on the Greenland ice sheet". I then worked as an ARC Research Fellow as part of the Applied Research Collaboration North West Coast at Lancaster University.
I was the module convener of BIOL133 Introduction to Epidemiology at Lancaster University in 2025. I have also taught and assisted with a range of statistics workshops on both undergraduate and… read more
My current research interest lies in developing methods for multi-state models. Specifically, in my current position I'm working to develop flexible joint multi-state models for health care processes… read more
I was the module convener of BIOL133 Introduction to Epidemiology at Lancaster University in 2025. I have also taught and assisted with a range of statistics workshops on both undergraduate and postgraduate modules.
My current research interest lies in developing methods for multi-state models. Specifically, in my current position I'm working to develop flexible joint multi-state models for health care processes and disease progression.
More broadly, my research interests lie in the application and development of statistical methods to a range of health, environmental, and ecological topics, such as climate change (particularly temperature data), glaciology, food poverty, and solar park ecology. Methods of interest include extreme value analysis, spatial statistics, mixture modelling, multi-state modelling, and causal regression models amongst others.
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