Peter Skelsey

Dr Peter Skelsey is a nonconformist academic and part-time Neanderthal who creates and uses elegant analytical formulae, big clunky simulators, geospatial data, and weird algebraic surfaces to try and disentangle the relationship between spatial heterogeneity, scale, and spread of pests, diseases, and toxic agents. Currently I'm employed by The James Hutton Institute in Invergowrie, Scotland. Here's my CV.