
معرفی
Dr. Joseph Bailey is a Lecturer at the University of Essex, affiliated with the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science (SMSAS). He holds a BSc in Mathematics from the University of Warwick (2009), an MSc from Birkbeck, University of London (2014), and a PhD in Mathematical Biology from Essex (2019). His research focuses on mathematical biology/ecology, individual/group movement, random walk theory, and data analysis, with notable contributions to ecological modeling and educational methodologies.
Dr. Bailey’s work bridges theoretical frameworks and applied ecological questions, including animal movement patterns, trap efficiency simulations, and calculus education. He has secured grants from the Royal Society and London Mathematical Society for projects on chemotaxis-driven movement and random-walk coefficients. His teaching includes foundational courses in calculus and data science, emphasizing interdisciplinary applications.
Current supervisees include Thita Sawaengha (PhD, Data Science) and Farah Manzoor (PhD, Mathematics). He has published widely in journals like Ecology, Ecological Modelling, and the Journal of the Royal Society Interface. His research also extends to applied projects like fraud detection via Innovate UK’s KTP initiatives.
Key collaborations include work with the Royal Society on collective navigation models and with international teams on arthropod movement studies. His work often integrates statistical methods with ecological data, contributing to both theoretical advancements and practical field applications.




