Suhasan Kanagasabapathy
About Suhasan Kanagasabapathy
Suhasan Kanagasabapathy is a Data Scientist at MoneyLion and a participant in the Axiata Young Talent Programme's Young CEO Development Programme 2021, based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Current Professional Roles
Suhasan Kanagasabapathy currently holds a dual role in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He participates in the Axiata Young Talent Programme's Young CEO Development Programme 2021 and serves as a Data Scientist at MoneyLion. These roles demonstrate his diverse skills in leadership development and data science.
Previous Professional Experience
Suhasan has gained extensive experience through various internships and roles. In 2020, he worked as a Senior Associate Consultant for the Emerging Leaders Asia's Action Learning Program and as an intern in Group Risk & Compliance at Axiata. Additionally, he was a Business Development Intern at Cloud Foods and an Emerging Tech Risk & Cyber Intern at KPMG Malaysia. His earlier roles include Executive Coordinator at the Malaysian Students' Technology Conference and Director of Events and Projects Management at Young Malaysian Engineers in the UK.
Educational Background
Suhasan completed his undergraduate studies in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Imperial College London from 2017 to 2020. Prior to that, he achieved 3A*1A in CIE A Levels at Taylor's College and obtained 12A (9A+, 1A, 2A-) in Secondary Education Malaysia at SMK Taman Selayang. His academic journey showcases a strong foundation in science and mathematics.
Achievements and Recognitions
Throughout his career, Suhasan has achieved several notable recognitions. He led a team to victory in the Malaysia Cross-Industry Virtual Business Hackathon RISE 2020 and was a Top 20 Performer in the Axiata University Leadership Development Programme 2020. He also received a JPA Scholarship in 2018 for attending one of the world's top universities and performed Outstanding (Level 5) in the Axiata Internship Programme 2020.
Leadership and Organizational Involvement
Suhasan's leadership skills are evident through his founding of the Astronomy Club at Taylor's College, where he served as President. He also directed Publicity and Marketing for the Imperial College London Astronomical Society and managed events and projects for Young Malaysian Engineers in the UK. His role as Executive Coordinator for the Malaysian Students' Technology Conference further highlights his organizational abilities.