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Guy Nason

Chair in Statistics, Imperial College, London

Guy Nason is the Chair in Statistics at Imperial College London.126 He is a prominent researcher in the field of statistics with a focus on time series analysis, statistical learning, modeling, and fair and ethical statistics.46 Nason's research interests also include networks, forecasting, computational statistics/AI, multiscale methods, and official statistics.6

Professor Nason has made significant contributions to the field of statistics, particularly in the areas of wavelet methods and time series analysis. Some of his notable works include:

  1. The development of the stationary wavelet transform and its applications in statistics.1
  2. Authoring the book "Wavelet Methods in Statistics with R" in 2008.1
  3. Research on wavelet shrinkage using cross-validation.1
  4. Work on adaptive estimation of the evolutionary wavelet spectrum.1

As a Chair in Statistics at Imperial College London, Nason is part of the Department of Mathematics in the Faculty of Natural Sciences.5 He is also involved in the NeST (Next Generation Statistical Science) programme, serving on its International Steering and Oversight Committee (ISOC).4

Nason's expertise extends to public policy and government applications of statistics. He is one of the researchers involved in the "Statistics in public policy and government" initiative at Imperial College, which focuses on applying novel data science methods to various governmental and policy-related problems.3

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London, England, United Kingdom