Research Seminar: Christina Van Heer
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The Speaker
Chris is a slow-burning PhD student and statistical consultant / computational modeller. She is broadly interested in modelling uncertainty in natural phenomena and health related processes, and she enjoys her work most when it helps other people. She is currently working on finishing her PhD on how the brain deals with uncertainty in the Melbourne School of Psychological Sciences at The University of Melbourne. She worked at the Vic Department of Health from 2021-2023 in the modelling and analytics team in the COVID-19 response. Some of the work she did included simple agent based models, and epideimiological modelling of COVID-19 related vaccine and treatment effectiveness. Before this, she worked at Monash Brain Imaging, and The University of Melbourne.
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The Seminar
In this event in a series, speakers from within the Hub, the University, and the broader research community tell us about their research. Our Research Seminar Series involves speakers covering a broad range of themes surrounding our Hub’s interests, so we’ll hopefully all learn something interesting. Whether you want to learn to inform your own research or to simply satisfy a personal curiosity, we hope to see you there.
Attend In-Person or Online
Where: Steve Howard Room 5206, Level 5, Melbourne Connect
Online: Join the zoom here Meeting ID: 881 8112 1134 Passcode: 081124