Magali Cattin has a master’s degree in bioengineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Switzerland Lausanne (EPFL) and completed her master thesis at Imperial College London.
During her masters’, she has developed expertise in machine learning as well as regulatory and ethical aspects of data collection. After one year of experience in several areas such as the medtech industry at SurgiBox Inc. and research in refrigeration technologies for vaccine delivery at the EssentialTech Centre, Magali started her PhD at the LTS5 and the EssentialTech Centre, EPFL. Her PhD project focuses on the detection of cervical cancer using machine learning and involves a close collaboration with the Geneva Hospitals (HUG) and the University of Dschang in Cameroon.