Leila Iñigo is a physicist-turned-trainer with over a decade of research experience in biophysics, neuroscience and yeast molecular and cellular biology, now focused on building digital competencies for researchers at 4TU.ResearchData. She combines hands-on data analysis and clean, extensible Python coding practices with a passion for open-source tools that streamline research workflows. Her background includes a PhD-level research trajectory at TU Delft and a foundation in physics and neuroscience from the University of Havana, giving her a rare blend of experimental and computational fluency. Known for translating complex datasets into reproducible analyses, she aims to contribute to community-driven projects like Cytoscape and scikit-learn to make advanced methods more accessible to scientists.
10 years of coding experience
Diploma, Physics, Neuroscience, Diploma, Physics, Neuroscience at University of Havana
Master's degree, Engineering Physics/Applied Physics, Master's degree, Engineering Physics/Applied Physics at Delft University of Technology
This repository contains the code for the transposonmapper package to map the transposons from the SATAY sequencing data.
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