Iman Jehanzeb
Iman Jehanzeb
Iman Jehanzeb is a highly educated professional who graduated from Carnegie Mellon University with a degree in Physics and Computational Physics. She also completed A levels in Physics, Biology, Chemistry, and Philosophy at Beaconhouse. Throughout her educational journey, she has been involved in several academic and research-related organizations.
Iman has worked as an Undergraduate Researcher at Si Lab, where she gained valuable experience in research methodology, analysis, and reporting. She has also worked as a Residential Assistant and Residential Manager at Carnegie Mellon University, where she honed her leadership skills and learned to manage diverse teams effectively. Moreover, she worked as a Scientific Application Software Intern at Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center, where she was responsible for developing and implementing software applications to support scientific research.
In addition to her previous experience, Iman has also served as a Physics Researcher at G-Space, where she worked on understanding fundamental physical phenomena and modeling complex systems. She has also completed an internship in clinical research at Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi, where she worked on clinical trials related to cardiology. She also worked as a research assistant at Rawalpindi Institute of Cardiology.
Iman is highly skilled in computational physics, research methodology, project management, software development, and analysis. She has a keen interest in exploring complex systems, developing software applications, and contributing to the advancement of scientific research.