
معرفی
Claudia Neves is a Senior Lecturer in Statistics at King's College London, Department of Mathematics, since 2023, having previously held positions at the University of Reading (2015–2021) and the University of Aveiro, Portugal. She holds a Visiting Associate Professorship at the University of Lisbon (2024–present). Her research focuses on extreme value theory, spatio-temporal processes, and asymptotic statistics, with applications in climate science, environmental hazards, and finance. She leads the EPSRC-funded project on multivariate max-stable processes for hazard forecasting and serves on editorial boards, including REVSTAT-Statistical Journal and the Royal Statistical Society's Environmental Statistics Section.
Education: PhD in Statistics and Operational Research (2006, University of Lisbon). Teaching since 1997. Awards: EPSRC Innovation Fellowship (2015–2021). Research highlights include modeling African flood drivers beyond El Niño and developing statistical tools for space-time extreme events. Collaborates with institutions globally, including the Centre for Sustainable Business at King’s and the Net Zero Centre. Active in interdisciplinary initiatives like EPRI Climate READi.
Publications emphasize methodological advancements in extreme value analysis and applications to environmental risks. Ongoing work includes advancing spatio-temporal models for climate extremes and fostering sustainable research through King’s Net Zero initiatives.


