Summary
Sangeeta Bhatia is a research-focused mathematician and software engineer with a decade of experience applying mathematical modeling to infectious disease and public health challenges. She has bridged academia and public health practice through roles at Imperial College London, UNSW and the UK Health Security Agency, and served as a WHO consultant on COVID-19 vaccine policy. Her background blends applied mathematics and computer software engineering, enabling reproducible, data-driven models for pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 and Ebola. Based in London, she brings both hands-on coding experience from early software roles and deep research credentials from doctoral and postdoctoral work, often translating complex theory into actionable public health guidance. An underappreciated strength is her cross-sector fluency—moving between governmental advisory, academic publishing and operational modelling to influence policy in real time.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc., Mathematics, B.Sc., Mathematics at Fergusson College
St. Joseph's Senior Secondary School
Master's degree, Applied Mathematics, Master's degree, Applied Mathematics at The University of Tulsa
Master's degree, Computer Software Engineering, Master's degree, Computer Software Engineering at Birla Institute of Technology