Hannah Lydon

PhD Student

  • (2019–2023) MPhys Physics, Durham University, UK

Bio

Hannah is a 3rd year PhD student with a background in physics and computational methods for biological simulations. She joined King's College London to pursue a PhD project focussed on modelling medical cyber-physical systems. Her work includes the simulation of closed-loop interactions between the heart and implantable cardioverter defibrillators and using machine learning methods to design surrogate models for simulating cardiac electrophysiology. Her main areas of interest are physics-informed machine learning, biophysical modelling and cyberphysical systems. She also works as a teaching assistant for the College, supporting modules on machine learning, biological-inspired methods and cryptography.