Professor John Aston, Professor of Statistics at the 探花直播 of Cambridge, has been appointed as the Home Office鈥檚 new Chief Scientific听Adviser.

I鈥檓 looking forward to working with the scientific community to understand the issues facing the [Home Office] over the coming years and identify how science, engineering and analysis can help to overcome those challenges

John Aston

During his secondment, Professor Aston's role will be to ensure that departmental decisions are informed by the best science and engineering evidence and advice. 探花直播Chief Scientific Adviser offers advice directly to ministers and officials and works together with the听Chief Scientific Advisers鈥櫶齨etwork to advise on issues that cut across government.

specialises in applied statistics but will provide advice on a range of issues at the Home Office. He was, until recently, a trustee of the Alan Turing Institute, and has previously spent much of his career working in the United States and Taiwan. As well as his position in Cambridge鈥檚 Statslab, he听is also Co-Director of the听EPSRC Centre for Mathematical and Statistical Analysis of Multimodal Clinical Imaging Data听and on the management board of the听Cantab Capital Institute for the Mathematics of Information.

Speaking ahead of starting his new role, Professor Aston said: 鈥淚 am honoured and privileged to be joining the Home Office as its Chief Scientific Adviser. I鈥檓 looking forward to working with the scientific community to understand the issues facing the Department over the coming years and identify how science, engineering and analysis can help to overcome those challenges.鈥

Patsy Wilkinson, Second Permanent Secretary at the Home Office, said: 鈥淧rofessor Aston brings with him a wealth of experience that will be of great value in ensuring the work we do to keep our country safe and secure continues to be supported by the latest scientific advice and research.鈥

Professor Sir Mark Walport, the Government Chief Scientific Adviser, added: 鈥淗aving access to high-quality expert scientific advice is critical to every government department. I am delighted to welcome someone with Professor Aston鈥檚 expertise to the Chief Scientific Advisers鈥 network and look forward to working with him.鈥

Professor Aston鈥檚 appointment follows the retirement of Professor Bernard Silverman earlier this year. He will join the Home Office on 4 September.



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