Senior Lecturer, University of KwaZulu-Natal
Danielle holds a PhD in Statistics. She has extensive experience in curriculum development, research and student supervision in applied statistics and data science. She takes a data-driven approach to solve real world problems using statistics, machine learning and technology, with a focus on public health and other societal challenges in resource-limited settings in Africa.
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