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23/4/2024: I was invited to give a talk at the Spring Symposium of the Centre for Ecology and Evolution (UCL/Imperial) in London.

27/3/2024: I gave an elevator pitch talk (one slide) at the annual JUNIPER meeting, in Bristol.

11/3/2024: I gave the Disease Dynamics and Pathogens Genomics seminar, here in Cambridge.

Feb 2024: Here is a brief video about my research, intended for a popular audience. It is part of Contagious maths, a project led by Julia Gog (my PhD supervisor).

19/2/2024: I gave a talk about my research at the SMB MathEpiOnco 2024 conference (online): here are my slides.

9/2/2024, I was in Lisbon (Portugal) as an invited speaker for DSABNS 2024. Here are my slides.

30/11/2023: I was in Bologna, Italy, for EPIDEMICS9, and I gave a talk.

7/9/2023: I was at the Lake District for IDDConf 2023, where I gave a talk.

22/8/2023: I gave a talk (in Spanish!) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), in Mexico City.

24/6/2023: I gave a short broad talk about my research at the “Festival of 50 Years of Women at King’s”.

21/6/2023: I gave a talk at the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (NORDITA) in Stockholm, Sweden, as part of their workshop “Unifying the epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics of pathogens“. (I will be was there from the 12th of June and hoping was glad to meet many others there!)

17/4/2023: The first paper of my PhD is now published in the Journal of Theoretical Biology!

4/4/2023: I gave a flash talk at the Cambridge Infectious Diseases Annual Symposium.

18/1/2023: I gave a talk at the JUNIPER seminar about my preprint (see item below).

30/11/2022: The first preprint from my PhD is now online: The importance of vaccinated individuals to population-level evolution of pathogens (Now published in Journal of Theoretical Biology).

23/11/2022: I gave a talk (in-person in Cambridge) at the Christ’s College Maths Society.

Poster, 20/9/2022: This week I’m in Heidelberg, Germany, presenting a poster at ECMTB 2022

19/09/2022: The paper from my undergraduate summer research is now published! https://journals.aps.org/prresearch/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.4.033224

Easter term 2022: I was invited to give a talk at the Pint of Science festival at Cambridge (details here), where the photograph heading this page was taken.

Past talk, 14/03/22: I was a speaker at the “Diversity in DAMTP” conference.

Poster, 09/03/22: At the Cambridge Infectious Diseases Annual Symposium. Poster here.

Past talk, 24/02/22, Epidemiology and the Renormalization Group: At the DAMTP informal soft-matter seminar. (4pm, MR12 or contact me for zoom link).

31/01/22: Past talk: How mathematicians can help save the world from the next pandemic at the Cambridge University Ethics in Mathematics society. In-person: Castlereagh Room, Fisher Building, St. John’s at 4pm, January 31st.

16/12/21: The preprint of my first coauthored paper, which includes work of my undergraduate research internship, is now out! Stabilization of Microbial Communities by Responsive Phenotypic Switching available on the arXiv and bioRxiv

21/10/21: I gave an informal talk for the ENS on how to make the most out of Cambridge undergrad supervisions. Unofficial notes, with thanks to Sherry for taking them, are here.

October 2021: I am excited to confirm that on October the 1st, I will be officially starting my PhD under the supervision of Prof. Julia Gog, funded by a Gates Cambridge Scholarship. I will be joining King’s College.

11/09/2021: I formally graduated from the University of Cambridge with both a Bachelor’s degree and a Master in Mathematics.

August 2021: I’ve spent my summer dabbling into quantitative finance (and poker), doing a trading internship in Dublin.

04/04/2021 – On Tuesday I am giving an informal presentation or revision and exam tips for the ENS. Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/858745334685391

27/03/2021 – I became the Christ’s college rep of the Cambridge Women Who Lead (CWWL) society, for Easter term 2021.

08/03/2021 – I joined the committee of the Emmy Noether Society (ENS), which promotes women in mathematics at Cambridge, as a general officer.