Alicia Gill
I am currently a Postdoctoral Researcher in Professor Ben Cooper'sLink opens in a new window lab at the Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of OxfordLink opens in a new window.
I was a PhD student on the Warwick Mathematics and Statistics CDT programmeLink opens in a new window, supervised by Dr Richard EverittLink opens in a new window, Dr Jere KoskelaLink opens in a new window and Professor Xavier DidelotLink opens in a new window. My research interests are the application of computational methods and Bayesian statistics to biological problems. My PhD project was on incorporating genetics into epidemic modelling using particle MCMC methods. You can listen to me talk about my work on the SBIDER podcastLink opens in a new window.
I co-organised the Research Students' Conference in Population Genetics 2022Link opens in a new window held at Warwick from 29th June to 1st July 2022.
Education
I completed a BSc in Mathematics at the University of Warwick in 2016 and an MSc in Statistics at the University of Warwick in 2018.
Teaching
- 2022/23 Term 2: ST332/ST409 Medical StatisticsLink opens in a new window (computer labs)
- 2022/23 Term 1: ST120 Introduction to ProbabilityLink opens in a new window (seminars)
- 2021/22 Term 2: ST115 Introduction to ProbabilityLink opens in a new window (seminars)
- December 2021: APTS Statistical ComputingLink opens in a new window (computer labs)
- 2021/22 Term 1: ST220 Introduction to Mathematical StatisticsLink opens in a new window (seminars)
- 2020/21 Term 2: ST115 Introduction to ProbabilityLink opens in a new window (seminars)
Roles
- Treasurer for the Royal Statistical Society West Midlands Local GroupLink opens in a new window (January 2022 - December 2023)
Contact details
alicia.gill at ndm.ox.ac.uk