2024-present: Assistant Professor in Public Health (Conservatoire
National des Arts et Métiers)
- Modelling of the impact of vaccines against AMR
- Analysing the emergence and spread of AMR in human populations
- Supervision of Master students
- Co-supervisor of Chloé Aupépin’s PhD thesis
- Teaching on the topics of mathematical modelling, epidemiology and
biological risks
2022-2024: Postdoctoral Researcher in mathematical modelling of AMR
(Institut Pasteur/Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers)
- Modelling of the spread of AMR across contact networks
- Modelling the impact of novel interventions against AMR (vaccines
and monoclonal antibodies)
- Supervision of student projects on AMR modelling (undergraduate and
postgraduate levels)
- Teaching on the topics of mathematical modelling, statistics and
antimicrobial resistance
2018-2022: PhD in Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases (London School
of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine)
Title: Interdisciplinary investigations of phage predation
and generalised transduction of antimicrobial resistance in
Staphylococcus aureus
Supervisors: Gwen Knight and Jodi Lindsay
2017-2018: Master of Science in Epidemiology (Imperial College
London)
Summer Project: The effect of structure and resolution on
the dynamics of spatial epidemic models
Grade: Distinction
2014-2017: Bachelor of Science in Microbiology (Imperial College
London)
Final Year Project: Assessing the community impact of
insecticide-treated nets for malaria control
Grade: First Class