Oliver Ratmann

Reader in Statistics and Machine Learning for Public Good
Imperial College London

Ratmann Oliver is a Reader in Statistics and Machine Learning for Public Good in the Department of Mathematics and Imperial College London.

He is passionate about developing and applying scalable, interdisciplinary methods to tackle the grand challenges in global health research and support underserved populations.

Statistically, his experience and research lie in Bayesian statistics, machine learning, phylodynamic, non-parametric statistics, probabilistic computing languages, mathematical models of infectious disease dynamics, survey, and sampling methods.

He is also the lead statistician of the LONGVIEW study at the Rakai Health Sciences Program affiliated with the HIV transmission elimination initiative Amsterdam and have joined forces for a future with no new HIV infections.