Summary
Evan Irving-pease is a Royal Society University Research Fellow and group leader in quantitative and population genetics at the Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, combining deep statistical and computational expertise to model evolutionary processes from DNA time-series comprising billions of data points. With an Oxford MSc and DPhil and a Professional Certificate in Management, he bridges high-level theory and practical engineering—developing novel inference methods, designing large-scale simulations, and delivering production-ready analyses. Before academia he spent a decade as a software developer and five years as a technical lead, bringing proven team management and software delivery skills to complex bioinformatics pipelines. Based in Oxford, his work uniquely fuses population-genetics theory, scalable computation, and experimental design to extract selection signals at population scale.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at University of Oxford
Professional Certificate in Management, Business, Management, Professional Certificate in Management, Business, Management at Melbourne Business School
BA(Hons) First Class, Archaeology, BA(Hons) First Class, Archaeology at La Trobe University