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Robert Rouse is a researcher at the University of Cambridge, working in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics. His work primarily focuses on applying machine learning techniques to assess future environmental risks, particularly related to flood and storm events. He has published significant research that contributes to the understanding of risk assessment methodologies in various environmental contexts. Rouse's recent publications explore innovative methods to predict and evaluate the impact of climatic events on infrastructure and communities, emphasizing the importance of data analysis and predictive modeling in environmental science. His academic efforts aim to bridge the gap between theoretical mathematics and practical applications in risk mitigation and disaster preparedness.
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