Dr. Hilde Herbots

Associate Professor

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Biography

Hilde Herbots is an Associate Professor in the Department of Statistical Science at University College London. She holds a PhD in Statistics from the University of London, focusing her thesis on stochastic models that describe genealogy and genetic differentiation in subdivided populations. Since joining UCL in 1994, she has worked on various consultancy projects, including a notable study on mitochondrial DNA for forensic identification funded by the Forensic Science Service. Between 1995 and 1999, she was awarded the Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship, which further facilitated her research endeavors. Balancing her academic pursuits with family responsibilities, Hilde has also contributed to the field through her involvement in teaching, research fellowships, and various academic positions at UCL.

Research Interests

Experience

Associate Professor

1999-10-01 — Present

University College London • London, United Kingdom

Teaching and research in statistical science.

Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Fellow

1995-10-01 — 1999-10-01

University College London • London, United Kingdom

Conducted research in statistical science.

Research Fellow

1994-10-01 — 1995-10-01

University College London • London, United Kingdom

Engaged in research projects in statistical science.

Research Assistant

1990-10-01 — 1994-09-01

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven / Queen Mary Westfield College, University of London • Belgium / United Kingdom

Assisted in research activities as an Aspirant NFWO.