Talks and presentations

Modelling inequalities in economic loss and an economic recovery from Covid-19: A ‘big’ administrative data approach

November 01, 2021

Talk, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Status signalling and inequality in the workplace

May 01, 2021

Talk, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Measuring well-being from digital footprints: a behavioural science approach

January 01, 2021

Talk, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Gambling and associated financial, social, and health outcomes in financial transaction big data

October 06, 2020

Talk, Public Health England, London, UK

Financial health check: Measuring the prosperity of the nation

September 06, 2020

Talk, Schroders Personal Wealth, London, UK

Identifying 31 gambling-related harms in mass-transactional data

August 10, 2020

Talk, Gambling Commission, London, UK

A 54-nation study of ecology, opportunity, and economic inequality

April 25, 2019

European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association, Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, Toulouse, France

Player pathways: Modelling career paths that deliver success

December 10, 2018

Seminar series, The Alan Turing Institute, British Library, London, UK

Listening to the crowd: Data science to understand The British Museum visitors

September 24, 2018

Seminar series, The Alan Turing Institute, British Library, London, UK

Using Natural Language Processing to uncover user sentiment on Twitter

June 05, 2018

Seminar series, The Alan Turing Institute, British Library, London, UK

Ecological predictors of female sexual suppression

April 05, 2018

European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association, University of Pécs, Pécs, Hungary

He’s not my type: Do conservative women only see long-term mates?

April 10, 2017

European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association, École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France

Unrestricted sexuality promotes greater distinction in women’s short- and long-term mate preferences

August 12, 2016

International Society for Human Ethology, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK

Perceived vulnerability to disease moderates attraction to immunologically similar scent

August 11, 2016

International Society for Human Ethology, University of Stirling, Stirling, UK

Perceived vulnerability to disease moderates attraction to immunologically similar scent

May 30, 2016

Seminar series, University of Warwick, Coventy, UK

Unrestricted sexuality promotes greater distinction in women’s short- and long-term mate preferences

May 27, 2016

Seminar series, University of Warwick, Coventy, UK

Unrestricted sexuality promotes greater distinction in women’s short- and long-term mate preferences

April 10, 2016

European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK