Bio
Will is a research associate at the Alan Turing Institute, where he works on probabilistic programming with Hong Ge as part of the Development of composable, parallelisable and user-friendly inference, and growing the community of the Turing.jl probabilistic programming language project.
Prior to Turing Will completed his PhD in the Machine Learning Group at the University of Cambridge with Richard E. Turner, after which he worked as a researcher in industry before returning to the University of Cambridge as a research associate.
Research interests
Will's research interests include probabilistic modelling, approximate inference, and algorithmic differentiation.