Biography
Having completed the MSci Mathematics course at King’s College London, Kieran is now researching a PhD in Statistics. He is collaborating with the ‘What’s Driving Parkinson’s Disease?’ research group based in Maudsley Hospital, using data they collect with patients in clinic to further our understanding of the facets and drivers of this disease.
Thesis
Analysing data from patients with Parkinson’s disease.
Research interests
- Applied/Medical Statistics
- Experimental Design
- Signal Processing
- Machine Learning
- Video & Image processing and analysis
PhD supervision
Principal supervisor: Professor Steven Gilmour
Further information
Research
Statistics
The group has research strengths in the design and analysis of experiments, time series and Markov chain Monte Carlo and sequential Monte Carlo methods.
News
Audio-based AI unreliable for predicting Covid-19 infection, study finds
Researchers found that technology using Machine Learning performed no better than simply asking people to report their symptoms
Research
Statistics
The group has research strengths in the design and analysis of experiments, time series and Markov chain Monte Carlo and sequential Monte Carlo methods.
News
Audio-based AI unreliable for predicting Covid-19 infection, study finds
Researchers found that technology using Machine Learning performed no better than simply asking people to report their symptoms