Could you tell us a bit about yourself and your professional background?
I had recently completed my MSc at KCL’s London Institute for Healthcare Engineering, where I explored the feasibility of medical devices for use in UK A&E departments. I’ll be continuing this line of research during my PhD, with a particular focus on system barriers to AI implementation in healthcare.
My prior background is in business administration, and I worked as a media analyst for London based marketing agencies collaborating primarily with healthcare clients. I’m especially interested in the intersection of science, innovation, and business.
How do you see your role contributing to CSEP’s mission?
I am truly grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the growing body of research examining how the effective implementation of AI in healthcare can improve population health, enhance system-level performance, and, in turn, help strengthen the UK economy through more efficient, sustainable, and evidence-informed care.
What are your interests outside your work?
Outside of work, I’m a huge lover of tea and even make my own blends at home! I also speak English, Russian and French, and I’m really looking forward to meeting and working with everyone.