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# Role/position (e.g., Professor of Artificial Intelligence) | ||
role: Postdoctoral Research Associate | ||
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# Organizations/Affiliations | ||
organizations: | ||
- name: Imperial College London | ||
url: "https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/i.hawryluk19" | ||
role: Alumni | ||
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# Short bio (displayed in user profile at end of posts) | ||
bio: I use machine learning methods to understand infectious diseases dynamics. | ||
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social: | ||
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link: 'mailto:[email protected]' # For a direct email link, use "mailto:[email protected]". | ||
link: 'mailto:[email protected]' # For a direct email link, use "mailto:[email protected]". | ||
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link: https://twitter.com/iwonahaw | ||
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# Organizational groups that you belong to (for People widget) | ||
# Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget. | ||
user_groups: | ||
- Researchers | ||
- Alumni | ||
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My work focuses on applications of modern probabilistic machine learning methods to modelling infectious disease dynamics. In my PhD project I looked at developing statistical methods for characterising the severity of emerging pathogens. I was also involved in modelling the Covid-19 epidemic in Brazil. | ||
My work at Imperial College London focused on applications of modern probabilistic machine learning methods to modelling infectious disease dynamics. In my PhD project I looked at developing statistical methods for characterising the severity of emerging pathogens. I was also involved in modelling the Covid-19 epidemic in Brazil. | ||
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See my [personal website](https://ihawryluk.github.io/) for the current role and activities. |