
Dan Graham is Professor of Statistical Modelling in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering (DCE) at Imperial College London (ICL), Head of the ICL Centre for Transport Engineering & Modelling, and Director of the ICL Transport Strategy Centre (TSC).
Dan coordinates the Data Science theme within DCE. He is a Project Partner of the Data Centric Engineering Program at the Alan Turing Institute, a Fellow of both the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (FIMA) and of the Royal Statistical Society (FRSS), and a visiting Professor at Zhejiang University and South East University in China.
Dan’s research group works on mathematical and statistical models with applications in transportation. Key research themes include: statistical modelling for performance analytics; causal inference methods and applications; data centric engineering; mathematical modelling in economics, operations and planning; wider economic impacts; and resilience, risk and safety analyses. Dan has published extensively in these fields and he holds citation records for a number of his papers.
In addition to his academic roles, Dan provides public policy advice internationally and has served as Specialist Advisor to the UK Parliamentary Select Committee on Transport.