Elena Andriianova
About Elena Andriianova
Elena Andriianova is a Data Scientist at TELUS and a Research Assistant at the University of Alberta, with a strong background in Petroleum Engineering and Data Science.
Company
Elena Andriianova is currently employed at TELUS as a Data Scientist in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. At TELUS, she has developed and implemented advanced analytical tools to enhance customer experience personalization. Additionally, she works at the University of Alberta as a Research Assistant in the Edmonton, Canada Area.
Education and Expertise
Elena Andriianova holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Petroleum Engineering from the University of Alberta, where she completed her studies over a span of four years from 2018 to 2022. Prior to that, she earned a Master's degree in Petroleum Engineering from Heriot-Watt University in 2011. She also holds a Master's degree in Geological/Geophysical Engineering from Tomsk Polytechnic University, and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Mathematics and Computer Science from Bashkir State University, completed in 2009. Her diverse educational background underpins her expertise in both Petroleum Engineering and Data Science.
Professional Background
Elena Andriianova has a broad professional background in both academic and industry settings. Her industry experience includes roles such as an Engineer at Rosneft from 2011 to 2017, and at RN-UfaNIPIneft for seven months in 2017-2018. She also served as a Lab Assistant at Samara State Technical University from 2014 to 2018. In her current positions, she combines her industrial experience with academic research, working as a Data Scientist at TELUS and a Research Assistant at the University of Alberta.
Achievements
Elena Andriianova has contributed significantly to her fields of expertise. At TELUS, she played a key role in developing and implementing advanced analytical tools to enhance customer experience personalization. Additionally, she has worked on machine learning and artificial intelligence projects aimed at modeling demand. Her academic work has also had a substantial impact, particularly in the field of geological and geophysical engineering.