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Biography

I qualified as a Fellow of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) in 2010 while working as an actuarial consultant with Mercer. After more than a decade in the pensions industry, I joined University College Cork in 2012. I am currently a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematical Sciences and my research primarily focuses on mortality and morbidity analysis.

Research Interests

Mortality Modelling, Long term care, Pensions , Statistical Methods in Insurance, Risk Modelling, Asset-Liability Modelling.

Teaching Activities

For the 2025-2026 academic year, I teach the following modules: MF2052 - Introduction to Financial Mathematics (10 Credits) ST2001 - Introduction to Biostatistics (5 credits) Previous modules taught: MF2053 - Financial Modelling in Actuarial Science I (5 credits) MF3053A Financial Modelling for Actuarial Science II (5 credits) ST3054 - Survival Analysis (5 credits) ST3075 - Methods of Reporting of Actuarial Science (5 credits) ST4055 - Statistical Methods in Insurance (5 credits) ST4068 - Contingencies (10 credits) ST4402 - Modelling and Systems for Decision Making (5 credits) ST6004 - Life Mortality Studies and Life Table Analysis for Actuarial Science (10 credits) ST6005 - Life Contingencies for Actuarial Science (10 credits) ST6006 - Insurance Risk modelling for Actuarial Science (10 credits) ST6002 - Applied Financial Reporting Methods for Actuarial Science (5 credits)

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