About
Hi! I am a quantitative researcher working in global financial markets.
In a previous life, I was a postdoctoral researcher in computational stochastics at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Oxford, supervised by Prof. Mike Giles. Prior to that, I was a DPhil student in Applied Mathematics at the Wolfson Centre for Mathematical Biology, also part of the University of Oxford. My doctoral research on efficient stochastic simulation approaches for biochemical reaction networks was part of the Quantitative Developmental Biology Group led by Prof. Ruth Baker.
Research interests
- Scientific computing and uncertainty quantification
- Stochastic modelling of biological processes
- Efficient stochastic simulation methods
- Stochastic gene expression models
- Transport processes on spatially embedded networks
