About

Posted on Feb 28, 2019

Statistical machine learning
University of Oxford | Oxford-Man Institute

About me

Me
g.duran@me.com

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Oxford-Man Institute, University of Oxford.

My work develops probabilistic methods that allow intelligent agents learn and adapt continually in uncertain, dynamic environments — especially when data is scarce or noisy. I use tools from filtering and Bayesian inference to unify methods and tackle challenges in online continual learning, neural contextual bandits, reinforcement learning, and time-series forecasting.

Some talks

  • September 2025 | MatheEXLab Webinar @ NUS | Online
    From spaceships to neural networks: Bayesian filtering as the language of online continual learning
  • September 2025 | Sensorimotor AI Journal Club | Online
    Bayesian online learning in non-stationary environments
  • June 2025 | Bayescomp Satellite Workshop on misspecified models | Singapore
    A unifying framework for generalised Bayesian online learning in non-stationary environments
  • June 2025 | UCL ELLIS CSML Seminar | England
    A unifying framework for generalised Bayesian online learning in non-stationary environments
  • May 2024 | UCL Statistical Science Seminar | England
    Outlier-robust Kalman Filtering through Generalised Bayes