Alexander Christensen

Knowledge Engineer at Droit

Alexander Christensen's work experience includes:

- Currently working as a Knowledge Engineer at Droit since 2023.

- Previously worked as a Teaching Fellow at Imperial College London from November 2021 to June 2022. Responsibilities included co-directing a degree program, teaching courses, and creating exam papers.

- Worked as a Product Researcher at Fincore Group for a short period in 2017. This involved designing and developing a prototype recommender system and presenting it to senior management.

- Served as a Visiting Researcher at the London Mathematical Laboratory from November 2016 to March 2017, conducting full-time research on earthquake forecasting.

- Completed a research project as a Summer Research Student at the London Mathematical Laboratory in July 2016, focusing on statistical learning methods for merging earthquake forecast models.

- Worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Warwick in 2015, evaluating the use of machine learning in automated diagnostic medicine.

- Undertook a research internship at Synova Capital in 2014, analyzing the fintech sector and presenting findings to senior management.

- Completed an internship at Reech AIM in 2010, assisting with market analysis and performing back/middle-office duties.

Alexander Christensen completed their education in a chronological order. Alexander attended King's College School Wimbledon from 1999 to 2011, where they obtained an International Baccalaureate with 42 points. Afterwards, they pursued a Bachelor's degree at the University of Warwick from 2011 to 2016, majoring in Mathematics with an Intercalated Year. During the 2013-2014 academic year, they participated in an ERASMUS Exchange program at Pierre and Marie Curie University, focusing on Mathematics. Subsequently, they enrolled in Imperial College London, where they pursued a Ph.D. in Mathematical Biology from 2017 to 2022. Additionally, Alexander Christensen obtained a Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals certification from Microsoft in June 2020.

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