
I'm an researcher with interests centred on computers and their use in the environmental and social sciences. My theoretical interests include
agent-based modelling, fuzzy/vague objects and ontologies, dynamic data assimilation, web-based mapping, obscuring and protecting data with algorithms, and computer ethics.
Practically, I've been involved in
areas as diverse as glaciology, hydrology, economic modelling, medieval folklore, crime prediction, and environmental risk. I'm currently AI Innovation and Business Change lead for an
excellent and forward-thinking international environmental consultancy, making the most of machine learning to aid in its core aim of helping people with climate change (not the
contradiction that it sounds!). I'm also lucky enough to be a Fellow of the British Computer Society.
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