Professor Arnaud Doucet
Professor of Statistics
Professorial Fellow in Mathematics
Arnaud Doucet received his PhD in 1997 from University Paris XI. He has held previously faculty positions at the University of Melbourne, the University of Cambridge, the University of British Columbia and the Institute of Statistical Mathematics in Tokyo. He joined the University of Oxford in 2011 and is currently Chair of Statistics and a Research Scientist at DeepMind. He is also a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute, Director of the Oxford-Warwick EPSRC-MRC Centre for Doctoral Training, and co-Director of the new Imperial College-Oxford EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training.
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Research interests
Arnaud’s research interests lie in the development and analysis of efficient computational methods for inference and learning in complex stochastic systems. He is also interested in their applications to machine learning, signal processing and related areas.
- Bayesian Methods
- Computational Statistics
- Monte Carlo methods
- Statistical Machine Learning