Eric Grist

Eric Grist, PhD is a mathematical and statistical research scientist with diverse experience in developing and applying quantitative approaches in the fields of ecology, fisheries and ecotoxicology. These include individual-based dynamic models for describing synchrony of natural populations; Bayesian and frequentist statistical techniques to estimate community responses to pollutants and safe thresholds from species sensitivity distributions; risk models to describe the transmission of pathogens through environmental pathways. His current interests centre on formulating methods to assess longer term anthropogenic effects of renewable energy developments on the environment. Eric has worked in Europe and Australia both in academia and government and has published over 30 peer reviewed articles.

Specialist area:
Modelling & Mathematics Risk assessment

Key

Human Health & Safety human health safety
Hydrogeology & Geochemistry hydrogeology geochemistry
Microbiology microbiology
Modelling & Mathematics modelling mathematics
Policy & Public Perceptions policy public perceptions
Risk assessment risk assessment
Toxicology & Ecotoxicology toxicology ecotoxicology
Environmental economics environmental economics