Philip Home
Rights Lab Geospatial Scientist for Prevalence in Modern Slavery
Email: Philip.Home1@nottingham.ac.uk
Philip Home is part of the Rights Lab's Measurement and Geographies Programme, where he focuses on geospatial methods for understanding forced labour in several country contexts. He is a 3rd year PhD student in the Geospatial Systems Centre for Doctoral Training, a joint programme between the University of Nottingham and Newcastle University. He holds an Environmental Science BSc from the University of Leeds, an MSc in Risk and Disaster Science from University College London, and an MRes in Geospatial Data Science from the University of Nottingham. His research expertise includes applying statistical and machine learning methods to model the relationship between health and the environment.