BSc
Applied Mathematics and Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Dolgoprudny, Russia)
MSc
Applied Mathematics and Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Dolgoprudny, Russia)
About me
Being a part of a huge community of professional scientists and working on different projects which are important for our society has always been the main reasons for my motivation to pursue a PhD. After finishing my master’s degree, I decided to work in the field of computational biology, especially in computational epigenomics, which was part of my master’s project. My professional goal is to become a professional and independent researcher who applies and develops different cutting-edge computational methods in order to reveal mechanisms of different biological processes from genomic and epigenomic sides. I believe that the Cell2Cell network and my PhD project perfectly align with my career goals and create an environment to improve my skills in computational biology and science project management. As members of ITNs, we also have an excellent opportunity to interact with like-minded people within the network and grow as scientists and individuals. Moreover, our network allows us to work in an environment of cooperation and diverse teams of the Cell2Cell family.
My host institute is located in the beautiful city of Munich. this wonderful city in the heart of Bavaria will allow everyone to feel its history and find something to do. I love traveling and hiking, so the wonderful expanse of the Alps will allow me to have a wonderful time.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant number 860675.