Christopher Drovandi is a Professor at Queensland University of Technology and a Chief Investigator in the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers (ACEMS). His research spans statistical methodology development and applications across diverse fields including ecology, biomedicine, and environmental science. Dr. Drovandi's primary research interests focus on advancing Bayesian statistical methods, particularly in the areas of: Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) and likelihood-free inference Synthetic likelihood methods Sequential Monte Carlo algorithms Bayesian experimental design Statistical computing for complex models His recent work demonstrates a strong emphasis on addressing model misspecification in Bayesian inference, developing robust computational methods for intractable likelihoods, and applying advanced statistical techniques to solve real-world problems in ecology, biomedicine, and environmental science. Drovandi has made significant contributions to both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of modern Bayesian statistics. Dr. Drovandi has received research funding through multiple Australian Research Council grants and collaborates extensively with researchers across disciplines. His work has been published in top-tier statistical and interdisciplinary journals including the Journal of the American Statistical Association, Bayesian Analysis, and PLOS Computational Biology.