Hi!
I am a postdoctoral research fellow at NUS, Singapore, working in Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health since 2023.
My primary research interest is in the interface of infection disease transmission and mathematical model. I aim to bridge theoretical modelling with real-world public health applications to address key questions relevant to disease transmission and control. By integrating approaches such as dynamical systems theory, Bayesian inference, optimal control, and machine learning, I have been trying to generate quantitative insights that can inform evidence-based public health decisions. I have designed and applied modelling frameworks to elucidate transmission mechanisms and optimise control strategies for multiple diseases, including dengue, cholera, and COVID-19.