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I am a | I am a recent graduate of Mater's of Science (Engineering) with a specialization in computational science at Queen's University in the dept.of Mathematics and Statistics. While completing my graduate degree, I have been working-on and managing the Queen's Solar Radio Telescope project: A student designed and assembled Solar Radio Telescope. | ||
specialization in computational science at Queen's University in the dept. | |||
of Mathematics and Statistics. | My interests in mathematics include integral transforms, tensor calculus and complex analysis. In statistics: stationary processes, higher-order spectra, nonparametric methods and multitaper spectral analysis. In engineering: radio frequency, electronic and software. My interests in computers are diverse. I am especially interested in open-source development of software, in general. | ||
While completing my graduate degree, I have been working-on and managing | |||
the Queen's Solar Radio Telescope project: A student designed and | |||
assembled | |||
My interests in mathematics include integral transforms, tensor calculus | |||
and complex analysis. In statistics: stationary processes, higher-order | |||
spectra, nonparametric methods and multitaper spectral analysis. In | |||
engineering: radio frequency, electronic and software. | |||
My | |||
interested in | |||
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Revision as of 21:48, 17 April 2007
I am a recent graduate of Mater's of Science (Engineering) with a specialization in computational science at Queen's University in the dept.of Mathematics and Statistics. While completing my graduate degree, I have been working-on and managing the Queen's Solar Radio Telescope project: A student designed and assembled Solar Radio Telescope.
My interests in mathematics include integral transforms, tensor calculus and complex analysis. In statistics: stationary processes, higher-order spectra, nonparametric methods and multitaper spectral analysis. In engineering: radio frequency, electronic and software. My interests in computers are diverse. I am especially interested in open-source development of software, in general.