Oliver Stoner (@oliver_stoner) 's Twitter Profile
Oliver Stoner

@oliver_stoner

Lecturer in Statistics at the University of Glasgow, specialising in applied statistical modelling. PhD Mathematics.

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Dr Doug McNeall (@dougmcneall) 's Twitter Profile Photo

**COME AND DO A PHD** in air quality modelling and uncertainty quantification at the University of Exeter and Met Office Science. Props to Florent Malavelle, who was the real brains/drive behind this one. exeter.ac.uk/studying/fundi…

Matt Shupler (@matt_shup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper: Contrary to many cities, air pollution increased during COVID-19 lockdown in areas of Temuco, Chile due to more wood burning for heating while in quarantine. Clean household energy sources are needed to project health and climate! Institute of Population Health authors.elsevier.com/a/1djDT14YGgh%…

Oliver Stoner (@oliver_stoner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to be part of a new team "to improve monitoring of harmful algal blooms that can enter the food supply chain through shellfish causing illness and necessitating product recalls". My role will be directing development of statistical models for predicting future blooms.

University of Exeter News (@uniofexeternews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost one-in-three people around the world will still be mainly using #polluting cooking fuels and technologies– a major source of disease and environmental destruction and devastation – in 2030, new research warned. Oliver Stoner @CollegeofEMPS greenfutures.exeter.ac.uk/article/almost…

University of Glasgow (@uofglasgow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research from Oliver Stoner of UofG Maths and Stats and University of Exeter in partnership with World Health Organization (WHO) shows a third of the world will still be cooking with polluting fuels in 2030 – a major health issue and a challenge to #NetZero 🌍 Read more here 👇 bit.ly/3FhHHzi

New research from <a href="/oliver_stoner/">Oliver Stoner</a> of <a href="/UofGMaths_Stats/">UofG Maths and Stats</a> and <a href="/UniofExeter/">University of Exeter</a> in partnership with <a href="/WHO/">World Health Organization (WHO)</a> shows a third of the world will still be cooking with polluting fuels in 2030 – a major health issue and a challenge to #NetZero 🌍

Read more here 👇 bit.ly/3FhHHzi
Nature Communications (@naturecomms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Household cooking fuel estimates at global and country level from 1990 to 2030 project that 31% of people will still be using polluting fuels in 2030 go.nature.com/3ldsdUM

Household cooking fuel estimates at global and country level from 1990 to 2030 project that 31% of people will still be using polluting fuels in 2030

go.nature.com/3ldsdUM
Dr Alexey Kulikov (@kulikovuniatf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2030, almost 1 in 3 people around the world will still be mainly using polluting cooking fuels and technologies, a major source of disease and environmental destruction and devastation. nature.com/articles/s4146…

In 2030, almost 1 in 3 people around the world will still be mainly using polluting cooking fuels and technologies, a major source of disease and environmental destruction and devastation. nature.com/articles/s4146…
Dr Maria Neira (@drmarianeira) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Household air pollution generated from the use of polluting cooking fuels and technologies is a major source of disease and environmental degradation in low- and middle income countries. Nature Communications nature.com/articles/s4146…

Clean Cooking Alliance (CCA) (@cleancooking) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The percentage of the global population using polluting cooking fuels dropped from 53% in 1990 to 36% in 2020. Despite this progress, 31% will still mainly use polluting fuels in 2030. We need bold action to reach #SDG7 by 2030. Learn more on nature ⬇️ ow.ly/ngua50GyIVP

UofG Maths and Stats (@uofgmaths_stats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 We're hiring! Multiple Lecturer / Senior Lecturer/ Reader Positions in Statistics & Data Analytics 🗓️ Closing date: 7th September 2022. Further information and application details below: L LT&S and R&T: mathjobs.org/jobs/list/20283 L/SL/R R&T: mathjobs.org/jobs/list/20284

Royal Statistical Society (@royalstatsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The David Cox Research Prize is awarded to Oliver Stoner Oliver Stoner of University of Glasgow for his work on modelling of flawed data, including methods for dealing with under-reporting and delayed reporting issues (3/7)

The David Cox Research Prize is awarded to Oliver Stoner <a href="/oliver_stoner/">Oliver Stoner</a> of <a href="/UofGlasgow/">University of Glasgow</a> for his work on modelling of flawed data, including methods for dealing with under-reporting and delayed reporting issues (3/7)
UofG News (@uofgnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Oliver Stoner of UofG Maths and Stats, who has received this year's David Cox Research Prize from Royal Statistical Society! The award recognises his work on the modelling of flawed data. Read more here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…

Congrats to <a href="/oliver_stoner/">Oliver Stoner</a> of <a href="/UofGMaths_Stats/">UofG Maths and Stats</a>, who has received this year's David Cox Research Prize from <a href="/RoyalStatSoc/">Royal Statistical Society</a>! The award recognises his work on the modelling of flawed data.

Read more here: gla.ac.uk/news/headline_…
Royal Statistical Society (@royalstatsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are pleased to announce Katherine Whyte, Craig Anderson and Eleanor D’Arcy as our William Guy Lecturers for 2023-24. They will engage with schoolchildren across the UK to highlight the importance of stats in combating climate change. Find out more: ow.ly/L0vy50OTpkS

We are pleased to announce Katherine Whyte, Craig Anderson and Eleanor D’Arcy as our William Guy Lecturers for 2023-24. They will engage with schoolchildren across the UK to highlight the importance of stats in combating climate change. Find out more: ow.ly/L0vy50OTpkS