My second main strand of research is in reliability theory, where interest is in the structural reliability of engineered systems, usually taken from a Bayesian perspective. My personal interest is on the statistics side of this fusion, developing novel statistical methodology which is amenable to use in the constrained environment of encrypted computation made possible by recent developments in homomorphic encryption and multiparty computation methods such as homomorphic secret sharing. The first is at the interface between cryptography and statistics, with the focus on privacy preserving statistical analyses. I have 3 primary areas of methodological research interest. Louis Aslett is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Durham University.
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