Summary
Anh Pham is a computational oceanographer and postdoctoral investigator at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution who blends deep learning, AI, and marine science to turn millions of plankton images and multi-decadal ocean datasets into actionable insight. With eight years of experience spanning PhD research at Georgia Tech and field work in Vietnam, Anh has built scalable, parallelized processing pipelines and unsupervised ML frameworks that reduced months of analysis to minutes and revealed basin-scale ecosystem patterns. They develop interactive dashboards used in near–real-time during cruises to inform sampling decisions and support interdisciplinary, long-term studies. Early training in biotechnology and hands-on work with toxic dinoflagellates give Anh a rare combination of molecular, experimental, and computational expertise that informs both algorithm design and ecological interpretation.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ocean Science & Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ocean Science & Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
High School, High School at Tran Dai Nghia Specialized High School
Bachelor's Degree, Biotechnology, Bachelor's Degree, Biotechnology at International University - VNU HCMC
English, Vietnamese