Patent Assistant
PhD Biophysics - University College London
MSci Medical Physics – University College London
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Diana earned her PhD in Biophysics from University College London (UCL) in 2022, where her research explored bacterial growth, and shape and size maintenance under antibiotic treatment. She developed quantitative theories and models that enhance our understanding of antibiotic resistance. In 2018, she graduated with First-Class Honours in MSci Medical Physics from UCL. During her time there, she taught Physics and Mathematics tutorials to undergraduate and high school students.
Prior to joining Keltie, Diana gained experience in the fintech and education sectors, where she focused on data analysis, reporting and automation.
Diana joined Keltie in 2024 as part of the Software Team.
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