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- Professor of Operational Research
- Clinical Operational Research Unit
- Dept of Mathematics
- Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
I have a background in both mathematics and physics, with an undergraduate degree in maths and a PhD in space physics. After three years as a post-doctoral physicist in Boston, I decided to make the transition into operational research applied to health care and joined the UCL Clinical Operational Research Unit (CORU) in late 2005. In 2008, I was promoted to the position of Senior Research Fellow and began leading CORU's work on global health. In October 2018 I was promoted to Professor of Operational Research and was Director of CORU from 2017-2022. From 2013-2019, I also spent time as an honorary "researcher in residence" within the critical care units at Great Ormond Street Hospital.
From August 2016 - August 2017, I was a Harkness Fellow in Health Policy, based in Boston, USA.




My main interest is in using information to help people within the health service make better decisions. Often this will involve mathematical modelling or other operational research techniques, but sometimes it can be just presenting the data in a more intuitive way. I want my work to be relevant to, and used by, those working within the NHS and so I am also very interested in the process of how to get theoretical knowledge into practical application.
I am currently focusing on projects around:
- mortality and morbidity outcomes following cardiac surgery in children and adults in the UK;
- evaluation of service delivery for congenital heart disease in England and Wales;
- understanding the course of a patient's stay in intensive care as co-director of the UCL CHIMERA hub.
- Undertanding hospitalisation in children with Covid (as part of the BHF Data Science consortium)
Since May 2020, I have been a member of Independent SAGE, a group of scientists informing the public about the latest situation and knowledge about the Covid-19 pandemic. As part of this I have done extensive media work, including print, radio and TV, both in the UK and abroad. I have also given many talks at conferences, both academic and for the public, on my Covid work.
From September 2016 to August 2017, I was a Harkness Fellow in Health Policy awarded by the Commonwealth Fund. I spent that year in the US researching a) the priorities of Republican and Democrat politicians for the goals of national health policy and b) how clinical decision support systems can be better implemented within intensive care settings.
Since 2006, I have worked on a great variety of projects including:
- capacity planning within hospitals;
- building tools to help design new provisions for care for anxiety and depression;
- risk models for surgical outcomes;
- modelling to inform decisions on the national immunisation programme, including pandemic planning;
- modelling to investigate possible triage policies during times of reduced capacity;
- clinical trial analysis;
- modelling to inform decisions about interventions in Asia and Africa to help maternal and child health;
- data analysis and modelling to understand current provision of skilled birth attendance in Asia;
- a website tool to distill evidence on health financing for policy makers;
- modelling and data analysis to support delivery of paediatric intensive care services;
- understanding the burden of menstrual problems, particularly pain and heavy menstrual bleeding;
- helping with covid response in England through a variety of projects.
Many of these projects have involved building software tools, mostly within Microsoft Excel, to help people interpret information and results about their service. For more on these tools please see http://www.ucl.ac.uk/operational-research/AnalysisTools.
From 2006-2016, I contributed to teaching an MSC module in Operational Research on the MSc in Mathematical Modelling run by the Mathematics Department. I led CORU's contribution to this module from 2007 to 2011.
01-OCT-2018 | Professor of Operational Research | Clinical Operational Research Unit | University College London, United Kingdom |
01-OCT-2017 | Director of the UCL Clinical Operational Research Unit | Clinical Operational Research Unit | UCL, United Kingdom |
01-SEP-2016 – 31-JUL-2017 | Harkness Fellow in Health Policy and Practice | Brigham and Women's Hospital and IHI, Boston, USA | The Commonwealth Fund, United States |
01-OCT-2015 – 30-SEP-2018 | Reader in Operational Research | UCL CORU and Department of Applied Health Research | University College London, United Kingdom |
01-OCT-2013 – 30-SEP-2015 | Lecturer in Operational Research | UCL CORU and UCL Department of Applied Health Research | University College London, United Kingdom |
01-MAR-2008 – 30-SEP-2013 | Senior Research Fellow | UCL Clinical Operational Research Unit | University College London, United Kingdom |
01-OCT-2005 – 28-FEB-2008 | Research Fellow | UCL Clinical Operational Research Unit | University College London, United Kingdom |
15-NOV-2002 – 31-AUG-2005 | Research Associate | Center for Space Physics | Boston University, United States |
2014 | Master of Science | Birkbeck College | |
2014 | Professional Certification | Institute of Education | |
2008 | Master of Arts | Birkbeck College | |
2002 | Doctor of Philosophy | Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine | |
1999 | Master of Arts | Birkbeck College | |
1997 | Master of Science | King's College London | |
1996 | Bachelor of Arts (Honours) | University of Oxford |