Articles about my work
- My work on rhino poaching motivated this short BBC article.
- I developed a model to infer extinction which Colin Carlson at the University of California, Berkeley, and his colleagues, used to infer the probability of Tasmanian tigers being alive in 2017 is virtually zero. New Scientist wrote an article about this, where another extinction model I developed with Brendan Wintle, is also discussed.
Press releases
Below are short articles for the Mathematical Institute where I summarise some of my research projects.
- Modelling the architecture of the brain (12 April 2017)
- The mathematics of species extinction (22 August 2016)
- The mathematics of poaching and gamekeeping (30 June 2016)
- Comparing the social structure of different cities (8 April 2016)