Summary
Nu Hoang is an ML Gen Engineer and PhD candidate at Deakin’s A2I2 with 9 years of experience focused on causal discovery and causal inference, translating rigorous research into applied ML solutions. She has combined academic research—evaluating intervention impacts like childhood obesity prevention—with teaching practical programming and machine learning to diverse student cohorts. At TinyFish she applies causal reasoning to real-world products, while her prior research assistant role produced scientific papers that bridge methodology and policy-relevant evaluation. Comfortable across Python, C++ and Java, she blends theoretical depth with hands-on engineering and classroom clarity. Outside work she maintains competitive energy through badminton and pingpong, reflecting a practical, agile approach to problem solving.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at Deakin Applied Artificial Intelligence Initiative
Master's degree Security Convergence, Master's degree Security Convergence at Soonchunhyang University
Bachelor's degree Computer Science, Bachelor's degree Computer Science at VNUHCM - University of Science
English, Vietnamese