I’m a PhD student in the Bayesian and Neural Systems Group (“BayesWatch”) at the University of Edinburgh, where I’m supervised by Amos Storkey and Henry Gouk. I’m interested lots of things — currently, that includes continual learning, variational inference, PINNs, and model compression.
Before coming to Edinburgh, I studied physics at Cambridge and Oxford. At the latter, I spent some time working at CERN, which is just outside of Geneva in France/Switzerland.
I also maintain a blog here, where I write about machine learning, literature, and the quirkier aspects of my life. There used to be other types of aspects to my life. They vanished once I started writing code and doing physics.
Are you American? Yes.