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In September 2012 I graduated with a D.Phil. from Oxford, where I was a Clarendon Scholar (one of 5 from India selected in 2007). I was affiliated with the Department of Physics, as well as the Systems Biology Doctoral Training Centre, which was linked to the Oxford Centre for Integrative Systems Biology. My supervisors were Nick Jones, Charlotte Deane, and Mason Porter; I thus had the good fortune of being part of their respective impressive-sounding research groups: Systems and Signals, Protein Informatics, and Chaotic Dynamics (don't ask me what any of those mean). My thesis focused on the analysis of large-scale biological networks (see below for details). Broadly speaking, it can be academically situated at the interface of machine learning, statistical physics, and biology.

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