Summary
I'm a doctor in applied mathematics, a graduate of the University of Paris-Saclay. Until December 2022, I was a Research Associate in the Department of Engineering Mathematics at the University of Bristol. Currently, I'm a Research Associate in MRC Biostatistics, collaborating closely with Daniela De Angelis and Pantelis Samartsidis. My doctoral work focused on spatial modeling of topsoil organic carbon content in an agricultural area west of Paris. I integrated data from various sources with different spatial resolutions, such as soil samples, soil maps, multispectral satellite images, to provide comprehensive spatial information.
In my post-doctoral research, I applied my statistical knowledge to transportation engineering, specifically mapping pedestrian traffic at large spatio-temporal scales using space-time interaction models.
I'm currently engaged in a project that evaluates the effects of expanding DAA treatments across Operational Delivery Networks (ODNs) in England and Scotland, aiming to determine whether it has reduced the prevalence among people who inject drugs.
Research Interests
More broadly, my research interests center around Bayesian spatio-temporal modeling involving high-dimensional data. I have employed methods such as Nearest Neighbor Gaussian Process (NNGP) and Integrated Nested Laplace Approximation (INLA). Here is the link to my last manuscript : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0966692323001199