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I received my PhD in Statistics from the University of Edinburgh under the supervision of Prof. Finn Lindgren and Dr. Mark Naylor, where I developed mesh-based disaggregation methods for spatially misaligned data using Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation (INLA) and the inlabru package for Bayesian inference, with applications to earthquake-induced landslide modelling.
Prior to this, I was a Research Assistant in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Imperial College London, working with Dr. Monica Pirani and Prof. Marta Blangiardo on spatio-temporal modelling of mosquito-borne diseases in Brazil.
I have since rejoined the group as a Research Associate within the Cancer Data Driven Detection (CD3) programme, working with Dr. Bethan Davies and Prof. Marta Blangiardo on spatio-temporal cancer disease mapping in relation to multiple exposures.
My research interests include extending spatio-temporal modelling frameworks to 3D settings, self-exciting point processes, compound extreme events, and metric graph models for real-world applications.
