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nothing I can lose as the path is determined
This is Shu, a Ph.D. student at Georgia State University.
Research interests: narrative comprehension, film perception, etc.
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Georgia State University
- Tbilisi, Georgia
- angushushu.com
- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7268-901X
Highlights
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W Robert Long
WRobertLong
Statistician, Data Engineer/Scientist, Developer. Functional programmer.
Currently working mostly with Rust, Python, SAS and SQL. Also some Haskell.
Leeds
Tim Holy
timholy
Neuroscientist and developer of the Julia language and its packages, including many developer tools and those of the @JuliaImages organization
Washington University in St. Louis St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Thousand Brains Project
thousandbrainsproject
Reverse engineering the neocortex 🧠 to revolutionize AI 🤖. An open-source initiative.
United States of America
JuliaGraphs
JuliaGraphs
Graph modeling and analysis packages for the Julia programming language
OpenWorm
openworm
An open-source project dedicated to creating a virtual C. elegans nematode in a computer.
International
Prof Richard Xu 徐亦达教授
roboticcam
I am a Professor at the Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) 香港浸会大学数学系教授
Department of Mathematics, Hong Kong Baptist University 香港浸会大学数学系 Hong Kong
Tiankang Xie
TiankangXie
Applied Scientist @aws
Cloud Computing, genAI, LLM
@Dartmouth College Hanover,NH
Media Comprehension Lab
MediaCompLab
LED BY DIRECTOR DR. JOSEPH P. MAGLIANO
United States of America
Benjamin Zhang
HanxiZhang9910
Hi, I am Benjamin Zhang. I love programming and exploring space.
MELD Lab
UWMELD
LED BY DIRECTOR DR. PERCIVAL MATTHEWS, OUR LAB HAS TWO PRIMARY GOALS: 1) We strive to understand the basic processes that lay the foundation for math learning
United States of America
Kenneth Zhu
k-jiang
Backend Engineer. Moderator of the @EverMCServer Network.
Beijing Lingguang Zaixian Information Technology
Xuri Li
dlshle
Losing job at the rate of `\lim_{n \to 0}\frac{1}{n}`
Possibility of getting a new job ~ `\lim_{n \to \infty}\frac{1}{n}`
`\lim_{n \to \infty}\frac{1}{n}` of planet earth