Richard Gibbens is a mathematician and computer scientist with research interests in the mathematical modelling of networks especially communication, road transport and energy networks. He is a Reader at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge. Prior to 2001 he was a Royal Society University Research Fellow in the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge where he also obtained his PhD.
Research
During the Alan Turing Institute Faculty Fellowship he will be exploring the interface between mathematics, statistics and computer science. This will involve theoretical modelling reinforced with working with data drawn from, for example, road transport networks and energy networks. He is interested in working on the boundaries of current methodology and discovering how recent advances in computer technology such as multi-core and cluster computing can be best utilised. He is also interested in collaborating widely with researchers and policy makers to ensure that data and modelling are both used and valued.
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