
معرفی
Dr. Jake Carson is a Research Fellow at the University of Warwick's Mathematics Institute, specializing in statistical methodology for integrating genomic data into epidemiological analyses. His work bridges infectious disease modeling, Bayesian statistics, and climate science. Previously, he developed Bayesian approaches for Raman spectroscopy diagnostics and palaeoclimate reconstruction at the University of Nottingham.
Education
- PhD in Statistics (2015): University of Nottingham, Thesis: Uncertainty Quantification in Palaeoclimate Reconstruction
Research Interests
His research focuses on:
- Statistical methodologies for genomic epidemiology
- Bayesian model selection in complex systems
- Applications of Raman spectroscopy in diagnostics
- Climate modeling with palaeoenvironmental data
Key Projects
- Health Protection Research Unit in Genomics and Enabling Data
- Scalable Bayesian methods for infectious disease modeling
- Nanoparticle assemblies for healthcare diagnostics
Awards & Grants
No awards listed, but his work has been supported by grants from the University of Warwick and collaborative institutions.
Labs & Teams
Core member of the Mathematics Institute at Warwick and collaborates with cross-disciplinary teams in epidemiology, climate science, and spectroscopy.



