2024-05-182024-05-18https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/716371I am an applied mathematician working in epidemiology with series of publications in data-driven modeling studies of infectious diseases. My recent focus has been on the real-time analysis of emerging diseases of global importance. Specifically, I have: • Expertise in modeling of infectious and non-communicable diseases, ranging from influenza and measles transmission to cancer incidence and prevention, • Experience as a team member of interdisciplinary/international collaborations, and • The ability to work effectively with experts in local and international environments. My teaching philosophy focuses on: • The interplay between practice-based research and education, • Theoretical courses on public/global health and mathematical modeling and associated practical sessions on how to use computer languages (R, python, etc.) and associated computational packages (Stan, pymc3, etc.) for data analysis, • Interaction with students throughout the entire problem-solving process.Computational BiologyGlobal HealthInfectious DiseasesMathematical ModelingPublic HealthComputational BiologyGlobal HealthInfectious DiseasesMathematical ModelingPublic HealthAndrei Akhmetzhanov