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I'm a statistical modeller at the School of Mathematical Sciences at Lancaster University.

I work in extreme value analysis for oceanographic and ocean engineering applications, Bayesian methods for monitoring of large systems in time and inversion methods in remote sensing. I'm interested in uncertainty quantification generally, particularly in application to modelling our physical environment.

At Lancaster, I'm working with Matt Speers and Jonathan Tawn (multivariate extremes for ocean-structure interactions), and with Thomas Newman and Chris Nemeth (Bayesian inverse modelling for remote sensing).

Given the many forms of empirical inference used in data science, I'm also interested in establishing straightforward statistical procedures to provide a basic level of assurance and uncertainty quantification, for example in prediction.

My CV is available here, my Google Scholar page here and my GitHub here. My university departmental webpage is here.