Richard NicklView profile
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Richard Nickl is a Professor of Mathematical Statistics at the University of Cambridge, affiliated with the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics (DPMMS) and the Statistical Laboratory. His research focuses on high-dimensional inference, Bayesian nonparametrics, statistics for partial differential equations, and inverse problems. He has held significant grants, including an ERC Advanced Grant (2024–2029) and an EPSRC Programme Grant (2022–2027). His work bridges statistics, probability, and analysis, with contributions to theoretical foundations and computational methods in non-linear inverse problems. Key research interests include Bayesian posterior consistency, statistical inference for diffusions, and polynomial-time algorithms for high-dimensional posteriors. Notable publications include foundational monographs such as Mathematical foundations of infinite-dimensional statistical models (2016), which earned a PROSE Award, and recent advancements in Bayesian nonparametric inference for McKean-Vlasov models (2025). His group organizes workshops, such as the 2024 Statistical Aspects of Non-Linear Inverse Problems conference. Awards: 2017 PROSE Award in Mathematics. Grants: ERC Advanced Grant, EPSRC Programme Grant. Lab/Team: Research Group in Mathematical Statistics at DPMMS, focusing on inverse problems and Bayesian methodology.











