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Emma McCoy is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Imperial College London and currently serves as Vice-Provost for Education and Student Experience. She is responsible for facilitating and supporting the provision of high-quality education and delivering an exceptional student experience at the institution. Emma has an interest in education and is a member of the Royal Society’s Advisory Committee on Mathematics Education. She has acted as a mathematics subject expert for the Department of Education, involved in discussions on the reform of Key Stage 3/4 national curriculum qualifications in England. Emma participates in outreach and public engagement activities, delivering popular lectures and engaging with community events. Her current research interests focus on the development of time-series, wavelet, and propensity score methodology for robust estimation of continuous treatment effects, particularly in transport settings. She leads projects associated with monitoring complex systems in collaboration with the Lloyd’s Register Foundation and the Alan Turing Institute. Additionally, Emma is a Fellow of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications and an active member of the Royal Statistical Society, contributing to various working groups and committees.
Specialisms available in Materials for the Energy Transition or Theory and Simulation of Materials.