Oleksandr Cherednichenko

Oleksandr Cherednichenko2025-01-13T11:12:53+01:00

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PhD Student.

Getting hands dirty with monstrous code. Finding joy and serenity in puzzles and chess.

My name is Oleksandr (Sasha) Cherednichenko, graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT).  In the Master’s program, I specialized in the application of deep learning to structural bioinformatics. Here, at IceLab, I aim to create a deep reinforcement learning framework to answer a single question: Can microbes distinguish a friend from a foe? My PhD is funded through the SciLifeLab data-driven life science (DDLS) research school.

In my free time, I find myself into playing chess or reading books. In addition, I enjoy the tranquility of the woods and the beauty of the natural world, but from the safe distance. Used to practice judo in a high school and even managed to keep both of my arms functional.

Current Projects

  • Can microbes distinguish friend from foe? (DDLS)

    with Laura Carroll, Eric Libby and Josephine Solowiej-Wedderburn

The Latest Posts

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Scale: Book Club Snapshot

Scale: a Book Club Snapshot ‘Scale’ looks at different scaling laws throughout living systems, cities and companies. The IceLab book club enjoyed reading this in the autumn term 2023 and all the [...]

2024 Lunch Pitches

Sign up to give a Lunch Pitch in 2024 IceLab once again invites researchers to share their ideas and engage in discussion with a multidisciplinary audience [...]

Lessons from SFI CSSS

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