Research interests

Coding theory, communications, information theory, high-dimensional statistics, compressed sensing, message-passing algorithms.

Teaching activity

Supervisor for 3rd year undergraduate courses: Information Theory and Coding (3F7) and Data Transmission (3F4).

Demonstrator for Part IIA Project Audio Modem (GF3).

 

 

Biography

I am currently a postdoctoral research associate in the Probabilistic Systems, Information and Inference group within the Information Engineering division of the Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge. I received my PhD degree in Engineering from the University of Cambridge (Churchill College) in July 2025. My PhD thesis was titled “Spatial Coupling for High-Dimensional Estimation” and my research focused on developing and implementing efficient and adaptable Bayesian algorithms for high-dimensional statistical estimation. These included applications to multi-user communications or group testing.

I received my BA and MEng degrees from the University of Cambridge (Churchill College). My MEng thesis was titled “Algorithms for Matrix Estimation”.