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About Me

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"The greatest potential for the evolution of intelligence lies in

the application of AI to understand the complexity of life. 

- Ray Kurzweil

I am a Computer Science major with a deep interest in artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential to drive innovation in healthcare and biological research. My passion for AI and computational models has led me to explore the intersection of technology and biology, particularly in understanding complex diseases. My current research is centered on implementing agent-based models for Dynamic Cellular Simulations of Fibrosis, an area that I find both challenging and rewarding.

I've had the opportunity to delve into various aspects of AI, machine learning, and computational biology. My academic journey includes completing a Machine Learning specialization course with Coursera, offered by Stanford University, which provided me with a solid foundation in the principles and techniques of machine learning. This specialization, combined with the AI-related coursework at the University of Florida, has equipped me with a strong understanding of programming, algorithm design, and neural networks, all of which are integral to my current research.

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