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Kenneth Wertheim is a Lecturer in the Data Science AI and Modelling Centre (DAIM) at the University of Hull, part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. They hold a PhD in bioengineering from the University of Southampton and have held roles at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the EU-funded PRIMAGE project. Their research focuses on systems biology, computational oncology, and applied artificial intelligence.
Education: MEng in Chemical Engineering (Imperial College London), MS in Chemical Engineering (Columbia University), and PhD in Bioengineering (University of Southampton). Notable international experiences include internships in Argentina and Hong Kong, and an exchange year in Australia.
Research emphasizes mathematical modelling of biological systems, particularly neuroblastoma and immune responses. Recent work includes developing therapeutic strategies for childhood cancers and AI-driven facial recognition systems. Key achievements include the 2020 Mensa Foundation award for a virtual immune system project impacting over 140,000 global members.
Active in advocacy and yoga instruction, they teach courses in artificial intelligence, data science, and numerical methods. Supervises projects and collaborates on interdisciplinary initiatives like the PRIMAGE oncology research consortium.




