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Who am I?

I am a Mathematical Modeller at the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AISD. my duties include developing mathematical models, such as compartmental models using ODEs to study infectious disease dynamics, and implementing individual-based models through microsimulation techniques to gain deeper insights into epidemic scenarios. Before that, I was a physics PhD student at Simon Fraser University under the supervision of Professor Malcolm Kennett.

My research interests are pretty broad, covering a range of scientific and intellectual domains. In Physics, my main interests are Quantum Foundations, Quantum Gravity, Quantum Information, and Quantum Many-Body Physics. Artificial Intelligence also fascinates me, particularly Machine Learning and Deep Neural Networks. I am also very interested in studying complex systems, particularly in the context of many-body systems, such as the dynamics of infectious diseases and strategies to slow or stop them, as well as global currency flow and methods to predict them, all within the framework of many-body system dynamics. Last but not least, Philosophy and Logic are topics I would like to study, think about, and discuss with others.

If any of these areas intrigue you as much as they do me, I'd love to connect and explore these topics further. Feel free to get in touch!