Alicia Gill
I am a third year 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. I am currently working on incorporating genetics into epidemic modelling using particle MCMC methods.
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 (2021 - Present)
Contact details
Alicia.Gill at warwick.ac.uk