Introduction

I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate working within the Abdul Latif Jameel Institute for Disease and Emergency Analytics at Imperial College London.

Before this, I was a DPhil student within the Mathematical Ecology Research Group at the University of Oxford.

I am principally a mathematical modeller, whose research focusses on a variety of Public Health topics. I am interested in utilising a suite of mathematical methods to unlock the full potential of public health data - most commonly Bayesian inference, optimal control approaches, stochastic differential systems, and spatial analysis.

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic I have been a part of the Imperial College real time modelling team, providing disease trajectory projections to help inform ongoing government policy.