Ndivho attended the University of the Western Cape to finish her BSc in Biotechnology. She tutored math and statistics and worked as a student assistant at the University of the Western Cape. At Stellenbosch University, she is presently doing an Honours degree in Computational Biology and Bioinformatics where she focuses on rewriting the CAMBIUM model in R and creating a user-friendly app in RShiny.
BSc (Hons) project title: Running and Testing a New R Implementation of CAMBIUM.
The overall aim of this project is to re-implement and test the Drew et al. (2010) cambial development model (CAMBIUM) in R to simulate wood formation in Eucalyptus trees. This involves translating and debugging the CAMBIUM model and creating a user-friendly Shiny app interface to make the model more accessible and interactive. Additionally, the model will be tested with various parameters to validate its functionality and improve usability. This research will enable researchers to better understand and apply the model in studying Eucalyptus tree growth.