Summary
Alexandra Hill is a Health Economics Research Fellow and research software engineer based in London with 10 years’ experience turning rigorous academic training into production-grade research software for global health. With a PhD in Mathematical Logic and a background teaching philosophy and mathematics, she brings unusually deep formal reasoning to systems built in Kotlin, Typescript, Python, R, C++, Rust and C# across Docker/Postgres stacks. She has driven vaccine impact modelling and cross-group technical coordination at Imperial College and the LSHTM, shipping reproducible tools and RShiny apps used by policy-focused teams. Comfortable across front-end frameworks and backend services, she blends TDD and Agile practices to deliver reliable, well-tested pipelines for complex quantitative problems. Colleagues rely on her rare mix of theoretical insight and pragmatic engineering to translate epidemiological models into maintainable software.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Phd Mathematical Logic, Phd Mathematical Logic at The University of Manchester
MMath Mathematics Philosophy, MMath Mathematics Philosophy at University of Oxford
greek (intermediate)