Recent papers include 'Second-Order Zipf’s Law for Word Co-Occurrences' and 'Ancestral Iconicity: the Dance Language of Bees Revisited'. He has joined the editorial board of Bayesian Analysis.
Research Experience
Currently an Associate Professor in Statistics at Imperial College London. Chair-elect of the new section on Bayesian Social Sciences at ISBA. Has given talks at various academic conferences and seminars.
Education
Until 2024, he was an Associate Professor (maître de conférences HDR) in Statistics at CEREMADE, Université Paris-Dauphine. From 2014 to 2017, he was also an associate member in the DMA at École Normale Supérieure.
Background
Research focuses on Bayesian computational statistics (MCMC and ABC methods) and stochastic modeling for Linguistics and other Social Sciences.