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2023
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The sensitivity of urban pluvial flooding to the temporal distribution of rainfall. Presentation to the International Workshop on Precipitation in Urban Areas, 29 November - 2 December, Pontresina, Switzerland.
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Predicting pedestrian counts using machine learning. Lightning talk at the Sustainable and equitable cities and regions for a net zero world conference, University of St Andrews and the Alan Turing Institute. 17-18 October, St Andrews, UK.
[Slides (pdf)](https://masher92.github.io/pdfs/Molly.pdf) -
Using Approximate Bayesian Computation to Infer Disease Parameter Uncertainty in a COVID-19 Microsimulation. Presentation to the 18th Social Simulation Conference, 4-8 September, University of Glasgow, UK. Slides (pdf). Full paper
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Predicting Pedestrian Counts using Machine Learning. Presentation to the Association of Geographic Information Laboratories in Europe (AGILE) annual conference. Delft, the Netherlands, 13-16 June 2023. Slides (pdf). DOI:10.5194/agile-giss-4-18-2023.
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The sensitivity of urban surface water flood modelling to the temporal structure of rainfall. Poster presentation to HS7.6 Precipitation and Urban Hydrology Session at EGU. Vienna, Austria, 23 - 28 April 2023. Poster (pdf)
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Investigating the sensitivity of surface water flood modelling to the temporal structure of rainfall. Online presentation to the British Hydrological Society. Presentation recording
2022
- Is misrepresentation of storm temporal profiles leading to misunderstanding of pluvial flood risk in the UK? Lightning talk at the University of Leeds, Water@Leeds Confluence meeting. 13th October 2022.
2021
- Using Projections from UKCP18’s Convection Permitting Model to Increase Understanding of Future Surface Water Flood Risk in Leeds. Online presentation to the RMets Virtual Student & Early Career Scientists Conference Programme. 28th June 2021