Theodore de Pomereu is currently a PhD student at The Francis Crick Institute, focusing on statistical machine learning for modelling complex biological systems under the supervision of Fabian Fröhlich and Sarah Filippi. Prior to this role, Theodore served as a laboratory research scientist in the Fröhlich Lab, contributing to pre-PhD research. As a data science intern at Axionable, Theodore applied data science and artificial intelligence to tackle climate risks. Additionally, Theodore worked as a teaching assistant at CentraleSupélec, where responsibilities included teaching quantum and statistical physics. Academic qualifications include a Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics from Imperial College London (2024-2028), a Master's degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of Cambridge (2022-2023), and a Master's degree in Engineering Sciences from CentraleSupélec (2020-2022).