A compilation of research advice.
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Mar 16, 2021
A compilation of research advice.
Resources that potential grad students can use as reference when working on their grad school (Ph.D.) applications.
Coursework from DePaul MS in Predictive Analytics
Web app that scrapes the gradcafe admissions results page and returns some data visualizations
More up-to-date implementations of the problems hosted on Project Euler, written in C++.
Scrapes thegradcafe.com's admission results page and updates you if there have been any responses from schools you're waiting to hear from.
NHANES 2017-2022 data was used to complete four analyses exploring factors impacting HDL cholesterol in females ages 30 - 55.
A mini blog post describing my Hertz Fellowship application process.
Version control is always important. Just a simple repo to hold testing and prototype code for research.
BRFSS-2021 data was used to build a linear regression model to predict BMI & a logistic regression model to predict ACEs exposure in adults 18-79 living in the southern United States
The palindrome drawing tool is my first program written in the Processing language (fall 2012). It horizontally mirrors everything drawn with it.
A project for Georgia Tech's OMSCS-6460 Educational Technology Foundations, aimed to match prospective college students with their best college matches based on data from the U.S. Department of Education.
CHR-2022 data was used to analyze factors impacting mental health in five Great Lakes states.
Repository of code for lab assignments completed for PQHS 431.
The dynamic kaleidoscope is a kaleidoscope written in the Processing language. Whereas analog kaleidoscopes have a fixed and finite number of permutations, this dynamic kaleidoscope, whose eye peers outward rather than inward, does not.
Frankentext is an interactive game that presents a word or phrase and asks the viewer to discern whether it is a racehorse, rock band, adult film, or computer-generated text.
Happy Together is a program that scours the Boston Missed Connections forum on craigslist.org and extracts the descriptions of the physical appearances of "Me" (the seeker) and "You" (the sought) from the posts. This is a dynamic poem that can generate different results each time it is run, depending on the appearance of both the CL posters and …
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