Staff Profile
Jordan Oakley
Research Assistant Statistical Modeller
I am a research assistant in statistical modelling. I graduated from Newcastle University in 2016 with an MMATH degree with first class honours. I then completed a research masters degree in Bayesian statistics at Durham University. My thesis, titled Bayesian Forecasting and Dynamic Linear Models, implemented dynamic models to forecast severe oliguria in order to model and monitor kidney deterioration to identify kidney injury and the possible adverse outcomes associated with kidney deterioration.
My PhD (recently submitted and defending soon) is in Bayesian reliability and maintenance optimisation in the age of data-centric engineering. I am currently part of the ACHILLES consortium.
My PhD is in Bayesian reliability and maintenance optimisation in the age of data-centric engineering. As a research assistant, I am implementing statistical models to help gain an understanding of the deterioration of geotechnical infrastructure assets.