Upcoming talks
- I am giving a talk and participating to the workshop on “Computational methods for probability distributions on manifolds”, May 11-13 2026 in Paris
Theory and Methods Challenge Fortnights
- I won the call for the Theory and Methods Challenge Fortnights, which provides funding to organise a two-week intensive challenge on the geometry of data representations
Topology and Geometry for Data interest group
- I co-organise the Topology and Geometry for Data interest group at Alan Turing
- I am a member of the Geometric Statistics Research Group at UCL
Philosophy of AI seminars
- I am co-organising a series of workshops on the philosophy of AI at Alan Turing, exploring aspects such as the impact of AI on the art sector and the various notions of intelligence across scientific fields
Some previous talks
23rd October 2025 - delivered the Statistical Sciences Research Institute seminar at Southampton
23rd September 2025 - gave a talk at the Linking Geometry and Statistics: beyond a mere coincidence? workshop at the Alan Turing Institute. The workshop was organised with the UCL’s Geometric Statistics Research Group and supported via a LMS Celebrating New Appointments grant.
12th May 2025 - gave a talk at the FSML group at UCL, on the mysterious physics of vacuum cleaners, musical instruments, and beauty
21st November 2024 - gave a talk with Arthi Nachiappan (The Times, Sky News) on “Biases, perception, and societal impact of AI” at UCL
20th June 2024 - talk at workshop Workshop on Stein’s Method and Networks
30th May 2024 - delivered the Statistical science seminar at UCL
28th May 2024 - talk for the knowledge-share series with Roche
11th March 2024 - talk at the Roche Advanced Analytics Network festival
2nd February 2024 - delivered Oxford’s seminar for the Oxford Computational Statistics and Machine Learning group
1st December 2023 - talk at workshop Gradient Flows For Sampling, Inference, and Learning
17th-19th October 2023 - talk at workshop Next-Generational Kernel Methods
27th-28th June 2023 - talk the workshop Distance-based methods in Machine Learning
