User:Robma
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I'm an academic and science writer based in Oxford, England. I read physics at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, but my research interests nowadays are primarily in statistics, (especially Bayesian inference), probability and philosophical logic.
I also have an long-standing interest in the history of science, and science studies, and write on scientific issues for, among others, The Financial Times , New Scientist, BBC Focus and the new online magazine The First Post.
[edit] Some of the articles I've started/added to substantially
- Ani (nun)
- Sir Ivor Atkins
- Sherab Palden Beru
- Commensurability (astronomy)
- D'Agapeyeff cipher
- Dermott's Law
- Paul Armand Delille
- Eskdalemuir
- Horst Faas
- Sean Flynn
- Bert Foord
- Roy Goodman
- Trevor Grove
- Larry Knechtel
- Janet Lane-Claypon
- Microdosing
- Edward A. Murphy, Jr
- Pascal's Wager
- Pólya Conjecture
- Dana Stone
- Derek Watkins
- Julius Christian Johannes Zeller
[edit] External links
- Analysis of my edits to date
- The Five Pillars of Wikipedia
- Wikipedia in Eight Words (well, kinda sorta...)