I am a Research Software Engineer working in the Epiverse-TRACE initiative (within CMMID). My work primarily involves developing R packages to enable epidemiologists to conduct reliable and robust analysis on disease outbreak data.
My background is in evolutionary biology and from 2019-2023 I did my PhD at the University of Groningen.
My background is in evolutionary biology and from 2019-2023 I did my PhD at the University of Groningen.
Affiliations
Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Dynamics
Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health
Teaching
As a Research Software Engineer I do not have a teaching component in my role at LSHTM. However, I have taught on a variety of topics to date, from evolutionary biology and ecology, to mathematical modelling, to software development including developing R packages.
Research
My interests are in developing intuitive software for the study of infectious disease dynamics.
Selected Publications
DAISIE: Dynamical Assembly of Islands by Speciation, Immigration and Extinction
2023
Comprehensive R Archive Network
DAISIEmainland: an R package for simulating an island-mainland system for macroevolution on islands
2023
California Digital Library (CDL)