I am a passionate researcher specializing in computational modelling. My journey began with a focus on molecular simulation and then transitioned to cancer research, particularly in cervical cancer and HPV.As a postdoctoral research fellow at the Daffodil Centre, I employ computational models to simulate HPV transmission and cervical carcinogenesis across numerous countries, contributing to projects aimed at assessing the health and economic impacts of different intervention scenarios. My goal is to drive transformative change in public health initiatives, aligning with global efforts to combat cervical cancer.Alongside my research, I have honed my teaching expertise as a tutor and teaching assistant at the University of Sydney, specializing in data science and computational modelling. With a proven ability to convey complex concepts, I guide students through the intricacies of data manipulation, analysis, and predictive modelling. Proficient in programming languages such as Java, Python, C++, and Matlab, coupled with expertise in machine learning algorithms and database management, I'm dedicated to fostering the next generation of data scientists.
Listed skills include Matlab, Python, Microsoft Office, Liderazgo De Equipos, and 10 others.