Summary

I am a Senior Teaching Fellow in the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying, teaching mathematics and statistics to Civil Engineering undergraduates.

Biography

I joined the School of Civil Engineering and Surveying in 2016. Previously, I worked at University College London as a medical statistician on various research projects in areas including HIV, dementia, and palliative care. I have a PhD in Mathematical Sciences from Queen Mary, University of London (Crossover designs: issues in construction, use, and communication), an MSc in Medical Statistics from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and an MMath in Mathematics from the University of Oxford.

Research interests

I am intested in the use of statistical modelling to solve problems in civil engineering. With a background in medical research, I am also interested in health & safety in construction.

Teaching responsibilities

My main teaching responsibilities are the level 4 module Engineering Analysis and the level 5 module Numerical Skills & Economics, both on the Civil Engineering undergraduate courses.

Research outputs

2023

What do palliative care professionals understand as spiritual care? Findings from an EAPC survey

Lodwick, R., Merino, M. T. G., Vivat, B., Young, T.

22 Feb 2023, In: Religions. 14, 3, 23p., 298

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