Summary
Andrew Shattock is an infectious disease modeller with 11 years’ experience specializing in individual-based model development, surrogate emulators, and Bayesian calibration, currently embedded in the Gates Foundation malaria strategy team. He has developed models for 18 diseases, advised over 20 national governments as well as ECDC and WHO, and bridges academic rigor—now as an Associate Professor at UWA—with practical policy impact. His work spans senior research posts at Swiss TPH and Telethon Kids Institute and pragmatic data-product experience from SciSports, giving him an unusual mix of deep modelling expertise and product-minded data science. An avid traveler, football fanatic and ale lover, he also maintains an active scholarly profile and reproducible code on GitHub, reflecting a commitment to open, policy-relevant science.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BSc, Mathematics, Bachelor of Science - BSc, Mathematics at University of Reading
Master of Science - MSc, Mathematics, Master of Science - MSc, Mathematics at University of Warwick
UNSW Sydney