Author

Nicola Rennie is a data visualization specialist and enthusiast, with an academic background in mathematics and statistics. She holds a PhD in Statistics and Operational Research, which focused on analysing and visualising transport demand. She is particularly interested in how we use data visualization to communicate complex, quantitative information in an accessible way, as well as the intersection of visualization and art. She has experience of teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, in courses covering fundamentals of data science, statistical methods, and programming. Nicola has also previously worked in data science consultancy, and delivered training courses covering topics including advanced data visualization with R, statistical modelling, and reproducible reporting. She is the author and maintainer of several R packages, including multiple ggplot2 extension packages. Nicola is a regular speaker at R and data science meetups, has been the chapter organizer of R-Ladies Lancaster, and part of the R-Ladies Global Team. She is co-author of the Royal Statistical Society’s Best Practices for Data Visualisation Guide, and is an active member of the Royal Statistical Society. Several of her data visualizations have been long-listed at the Information is Beautiful Awards.