Dr Emma Horton
My research interests include branching processes, growth-fragmentation processes, Feynman-Kac formulae and sequential Monte Carlo methods. I am particularly interested in applications to radiation transport including neutron transport and proton beam therapy, as well as biological applications such as telomere length dynamics.
Teaching
- 24/25 - ST228 Mathematical Methods for Statistics and Probability
Office hours
My office hours during Term 1 2024/25 are:
- Tuesday 15:30 - 16:30
- Friday 15:30 - 16:30
Please feel free to drop by my office (MB1.24) during these hours.
Upcoming events
- Non-local branching processes, 23-27 September 2024
- Monte Carlo sampling: beyond the diffusive regime, 25-29 November 2024