I am a PhD student in the Machine Learning Group at TU Berlin and at the Berlin Institute for the Foundations of Learning and Data (BIFOLD). In addition, I am a Data Scientist at Aignostics, where I am working on data-driven drug target identification in collaboration with Bayer Pharmaceuticals. During my Master’s in Computer Science at TU Berlin, I worked on explainable graph neural networks for survival prediction in lung cancer and was funded by the Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELIZA).

My research lies at the intersection of machine learning and biomedicine, primarily focusing on developing robust and interpretable models for patient stratification and drug target identification using multi-omics biomedical data.

Interests

  • Machine Learning for Precision Medicine
  • Biomedical Data Analysis
  • Multimodal Learning
  • Representation Learning
  • Self-supervised Learning
  • Explainable AI
  • Robust Machine Learning

Background