About me
I am an Research Associate at MRC Center for Environment and Health at Imperial College, London, working on developing spatio-temporal Bayesian frameworks for modelling the effects of climate and policy on health and mental health. I am currently working within the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department headed by Professor Marta Blangiardo.
I have a PhD in Statistics awarded from the Mathematical Sciences department at the University of Bath. My PhD was titled “Modelling of spatio-temporal disease rates using age-period-cohort methods” and I was supervised by Doctor Theresa Smith. During my PhD, I developed subnational under-five and neonatal mortality estimates for low-and-middle income countries and contributed to the UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimates (UNIGME) Estimates. Prior to my PhD, I was completed an MMath at the University of Leicester.
Employment
- 2022 – Present – Research Associate, Imperial College, London
- 2022 – 2022 – Research Assistant, Imperial College London
- 2018 – 2022 – Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Bath
- 2016 – 2018 – Teaching Assistant, University of Leicester
Education
- 2022 – PhD in Statistics, University of Bath
- 2018 – MMath in Mathematics, University of Leicester
Research Visits
- 2022 – Norwegian University of Science and Technology to Professor Andrea Riebler
- 2021 – University of Washington to Professor Jon Wakefield
