Jessica Renz

Position

PhD Candidate

Affiliation

Research

My research is about prediction and learning of evolutionary pathways related to Antimicrobial Resistance. In doing so, I work with statistical models, but also try to understand the problems from the perspective of pure maths (algebra, geometry, topology). 

My work is part of the HyperEvol Project at the CAMRIA Centre whose goal is to use inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches to address the challenges in antimicrobial resistance research.

Teaching

 

University of Bergen

  • Spring 2024
    - Teaching Assistance STAT200 "Applied Statistics"
    - Administration STAT110 "Grunnkurs i Statistikk"
    - Lecturing the module Peer review on 2-page draft of thesis as part of STAT292 "Project in Statistics"

  • Autumn 2023
    - Lecturing STAT110 "Grunnkurs i Statistikk"                             
    - Grading final exams STAT110 "Grunnkurs i Statistikk"

  • Spring 2023
    - Teaching Assistance STAT200 "Applied Statistics"

  • Autumn 2022
    - Grading final exams STAT110 "Grunnkurs i Statistikk"

Publications