Honorary Research Fellow
- About
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- School/Department
- School of Biological Sciences
Biography
I am mostly interested in exploring the processes driving the changes in accumulation and spatial distribution of species over time. In particular I look at how phylogenetic trees inform us about those processes. To answer some of my research questions, I develop the necessary computing tools. These approaches are based either on likelihood calculations or forward simulations. All realms of life are fascinating to me: my research interests includes birds, bats, palm trees, archeobacteria, butterflies, damselflies, amphipods, cichlids, and water beetles. I have a growing interest in building and programming electronics to collect data or tackle problems in our communities.
External Memberships
Lecturer/Assistant professor in Bioinformatics. School of Mathematical & Statistical Sciences. University of Galway, Ireland.
Editorial Board Member at BMC Ecology and Evolution (formerly known as BMC Evolutionary Biology)
Editorial Board Member at Scientific Reports
Prizes and Awards
Outstanding Research Award: Early-career researcher in STEM. University of Aberdeen
- Research
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Supervision
I am currently co-supervising two PhD students at the University of Aberdeen and one more at the Sichuan University (China).