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About
I’m a software engineer at Red Hat, with a background that runs from electrical engineering through computational science to a PhD in molecular communications.
My doctoral work, within the EU H2020-FET GLADIATOR project, focused on the mathematical and computational modelling of molecular communication systems in the brain — aimed at treating brain pathologies, in particular glioblastoma multiforme. Along the way I worked on EEG signal processing and brain–machine interfaces, biopolymer diffusion, and lithium-ion battery behaviour, at institutions including UCLA, RIT and the Edmond & Lily Safra International Institute of Neuroscience.
These days I build software for a living, and I’m most interested in the places where engineering, machine learning and the life sciences overlap. You can dig into the scholarly side of my work — publications, research and education — on the academic research page.