Research Fellow
Profile
I joined Aston University in September 2006 where I completed my PhD in May 2011 on the stochastic emulation of computer models. Prior to that I was working in Microsoft Corporation as a software design engineer on the query processor components of the SQL Server database product.
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Qualifications & Education
- PhD, Statistics and Information Engineering University of Aston, Birmingham, United Kingdom, expected time Spring 2010. Thesis Advisor: Dan Cornford Title: Emulation of Random Output Computer Models
- BSc in Software Engineering, First Class, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne 1999, United Kingdom
Employment
- 1999-2006: Software Design Engineer in the Query Processor of SQL Server, Microsoft Corporation, Seattle, Washington, USA.
Teaching activity
- Transition Mathematics for Engineers (AM11EM). Teaching assistant. 2010.
- Linear Algerba. Teaching Assistant.
- Probabilistic Modelling (AM40PM), MSc in Mathematics of Complex Systems. 2011.
Research interests
My research interests lie in the area of non-parameteric Bayesian modelling of random output computer models. In particular I am investigating the extension of the Gaussian Process formalism to model complex output distributions utilizing a sound experimental design strategy. I am part of the
MUCM and
ARCHA research groups.
Recent research funding
I have been funded through the following projects:
Selected publications
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