Hola!
I am a PhD student (2008 - ?) in Computing (Data Management & Analysis Track) at the School of Computing, University of Utah.
I work as a Research Assistant and my advisor is Dr. Suresh Venkatasubramanian. I am generally interested in theoretical aspects of unsupervised learning. There is a interesting bunch of links on the right panel which you might like.
It turns out that I can always define any part of my life in 4 lines.
Grad Days
- Ask (?) possible research questions and try answering them at the theory lab.
- Cook.
- Eat.
- Sleep.
Work Days : here and here
- Keep chugging at COBOL Code.
- Keep chugging at COBOL Code.
- Keep chugging at COBOL Code.
- All this between large mugs of coffee.
Undergrad Days
- Attending many technical conferences at various colleges in Mathematics and Computer Science, winning many of them.
- Leading and Organizing many technical symposiums at college.
- Designing Posters / Banners, Creating Softwares in Flash / VB for various contests held at college.
- Representing my college in Soccer at regional level.
School Days
- Play Cricket on the streets.
- Participate / Win Quiz and Essay Writing contests.
- Break my head over Math Puzzles.
- Pray Rain God to send incessant showers hoping that it could keep me at home.
I love reading quotations and here are few I like in particular.
"Quote...Unquote"
There is no easy way to prove a deep result - Law of conservation of difficulties.
Black holes result from God dividing the universe by zero.
In the binary system we count on our fists instead of on our fingers.
The human mind has never invented a labor-saving machine equal to algebra.
Bad code isn't bad, its just misunderstood.
I hear and I forget; I see and I remember; I do and I understand. - Confucious