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I'm a Graduate Student at the [[University of Ottawa]] building a model of the human [[Visual Cortex]] by using [[GPU | graphics cards]] to speed up computation.  I like the [[brain]], it's a fascinating thing.  I received my Bachelor of Computer Science (summa cum laude) from [[Carleton University]].
I'm a Graduate Student at the [[University of Ottawa]] building a model of the human [[Visual Cortex]] by using [[GPU | graphics cards]] to speed up computation.  I like the [[brain]], it's a fascinating thing.  I received my Bachelor of Computer Science (summa cum laude) from [[Carleton University]].



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I'm a Graduate Student at the University of Ottawa building a model of the human Visual Cortex by using graphics cards to speed up computation. I like the brain, it's a fascinating thing. I received my Bachelor of Computer Science (summa cum laude) from Carleton University.

Noteworthy Professional Experience

  • Software Developer (Enterprise Security Framework), Watchfire Corporation (2005)
  • A bunch of other Ottawa startups

Interests

I'm interested in Biology and the Human Brain, Biology in General, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Vision, Computer Science, Logic. My homepage is here.



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