My biggest vice is curiosity. I have an inconvenient habit of wanting to understand everything, from human psychology to complex systems and everything in between. Naturally, I turned that curiosity into a career in data science, fueled by a Master’s degree, and an unapologetic appetite for difficult problems.
Over the years, I have worn many hats: analyst, developer, strategist, and translator between technical complexity and real-world decision-making. Today, I work at the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), helping drive digital transformation through data, AI, and the occasional well-timed joke.
Before moving to Switzerland, I worked at LAKSANA, Malaysia’s National Economic Recovery Implementation Agency under the Ministry of Finance. There, I navigated national-scale datasets during the COVID-19 pandemic, building predictive models and analytics solutions to support critical resource allocation and policy decisions. You can find my latest curriculum vitae here.
