Competitively awarded grants and fellowships that support our mathematical modelling, computational epidemiology and capacity-building work.
Listed most recent first, with the funding body and award for each project.
Co-Principal Investigator. 2026–2028. Total consortium funding. Capacity building and methodological research in mathematical modelling and epidemic analytics across Central Africa.
Co-Principal Investigator. 2026–2028. Development of mathematical modelling, optimization and AI-enabled decision-support methodologies for mpox control in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Principal Investigator (Burundi award). 2025–2027. Mathematical modelling, computational analytics and decision-support for outbreak preparedness and response.
Principal Investigator. Scientific AI and predictive modelling for epidemic intelligence and surveillance.
Research Fellow. 2025–2027. Independent research programme on data-driven modelling, optimization and Scientific AI for complex dynamical systems.
Principal Investigator. Mathematical modelling, molecular surveillance and computational methods for infectious disease systems.
Principal Investigator. Research in mathematical modelling and computational science.
Project Lead. Mathematical modelling for food security systems.
2016–2020. Competitive doctoral fellowship supporting research in stochastic modelling, Bayesian inference and computational epidemiology.
We're always open to discussing new grant opportunities and joint applications with partner institutions.