Summary
I am a Research Associate in Operational Research working with William Astle on Haem-Match. Haem-Match aims to provide blood for transfusion that is more precisely matched to patients’ blood groups, and optimally allocate units of blood in order to maintain blood stocks and minimise the risk of adverse reaction events.
Previously, I completed a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) at the University of Manchester to research and implement a custom Bayesian Optimisation tool for Biopharm Services' software suite. Here, I worked with Richard Allmendinger, Jonathan Shapiro and the team at Biopharm. I subsequently worked for a couple of years at Biopharm in a product design and project management role.
I did my PhD at University of Warwick under the supervision of Jürgen Branke and Suzanne Farid. My research was on the application of novel heuristics to capacity planning and scheduling for biopharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. My undergraduate degree was an MEng in Biochemical Engineering at UCL.
My research interests include meta-heuristics, decision-support tools, sustainable research software, and especially applied resource allocation problems which are dynamic and stochastic.