As a quantitative researcher, Dr. Le's work centers on mathematical modeling and the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning to address health-related challenges and inform policy evaluation. Her current interests include developing agent-based models to: (i) investigate the processes underlying nicotine addiction among young individuals, and (ii) assess the potential impact of potential tobacco-related policies.
Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics, University of Padua, Italy. 2007 - 2012 • Diploma in Applied Mathematics, Belarusian State University, Belarus.
Health Services Research and Policy Focus
Condition Focus
Population Focus
U-M Academic Affiliation(s)
Public Health
Public Health
Health Management and Policy
IHPI Policy Priority Areas
U-M Primary Appointment
Assistant Research Scientist
Public Health » Health Management and Policy
Contact Information
Email
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