About me
I am currently working as a Principal Analyst at the National Environment Agency (NEA), Singapore, where my research focuses on understanding the ecology of Wolbachia-infected mosquito populations and assessing the impact of Wolbachia interventions on dengue transmission dynamics in Singapore. Prior to this, I was a Research Fellow at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health (SSHSPH), NUS.
My research interests lie in infectious disease modelling and statistical inference, with a particular focus on estimating the effective reproduction number (Rt) across different epidemiological contexts and understanding the role of human mobility in shaping transmission dynamics. I apply mathematical and statistical modelling approaches to address policy-relevant public health questions. My academic training began in complex dynamical systems, and I later transitioned into infectious disease modelling, bridging theory with applied public health research.
Please feel free to reach out. I would be happy to collaborate on projects aligned with my research interests.
