Alastair YoungView profile
Professor
Alastair Young is a Professor and Chair in Statistics at Imperial College London's Department of Mathematics within the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His research focuses on advanced frequentist statistical methods, including bootstrap techniques, saddlepoint approximations, and spatial data inference. He has held prior roles as Reader in Methodological Statistics at the University of Cambridge (pre-2005). Key research areas include computer-intensive statistical methods, parametric and non-parametric inference, and approximation strategies for complex models. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics and previously served as Joint Editor of the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series B. Alastair's work bridges theoretical developments (e.g., hybrid bootstrap methods, quantile estimation) with applications in econometrics, artificial intelligence, and bioinformatics. Recent publications emphasize causal inference in clinical trials, high-dimensional statistics, and principled data science methodologies. Awards: Fellow of the Institute of Mathematical Statistics Editorial Role: Former Joint Editor, JRSS Series B Key Themes: Bootstrap methodology, likelihood-based inference, spatial statistics








