Dominic Broadbent began their work experience in 2019 with Capital One, where they participated in data analysis workshops and developed skills in market analysis and decision making. Dominic went on to work as a Data Temp and later as a Data Intern at Beauhurst, gaining practical experience in data management and analysis. Currently, Dominic is a Computational Statistics and Data Science PhD Student at the Compass EPSRC CDT, University of Bristol, where they are working on data compression methods under the supervision of Professors Nick Whiteley and Robert Allison. Additionally, they receive support from the NCSC.
Dominic Broadbent has a strong educational background in the field of mathematics and data science. Dominic is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Computational Statistics and Data Science at the University of Bristol, which they started in 2021 and is expected to complete in 2025.
Prior to their PhD, Dominic completed their undergraduate studies at the University of Nottingham from 2017 to 2021. Dominic obtained a degree in Mathematics with Statistics, earning a Bachelor of Mathematics (MMath).
Before attending university, Dominic attended The Brooksbank School from 2013 to 2017. Here, they completed their A-Levels in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and an Extended Project. Dominic also completed AS-Level Further Mathematics and Biology. Additionally, during their time at The Brooksbank School, Dominic obtained 10 GCSEs, including Mathematics and English Literature/Language, in 2015.
Dominic has also earned several certifications. In 2021, they received the Nottingham School of Mathematical Sciences Achievement Prize from the University of Nottingham. In 2016, they were awarded the National Citizenship Award by the NCS - National Citizen Service Trust. Furthermore, in 2015, Dominic achieved the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh Award from The Duke of Edinburgh's Award organization.
Based on the information provided, Dominic Broadbent has a strong academic foundation in mathematics and data science, progressing from their GCSEs and A-Levels to their undergraduate studies and now pursuing a PhD. Dominic has also been recognized for their achievements and contributions in their field of study.
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