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Hi all, I'm a Ph.D. student in [http://www.ucalgary.ca/complexity Complexity Science Group], in the Department of Physics and Astronomy | Hi all, I'm a Ph.D. student in the [http://www.ucalgary.ca/complexity Complexity Science Group], in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. Previously, I did a M.A. in Physics at Boston University and a B.Sc.(Hns) in Physics at the University of Manitoba. More general information can be found at my [http://www.ucalgary.ca/complexity/node/45 homepage]. | ||
Currently, I am focusing on a project that could make explicit the connection between information theory and (biological) sequence alignment. Previously, I did a bit of work relating statistically significant features of Protein-Protein Interaction Networks to the evolutionary history of an organism. In general | Currently, I am focusing on a project that could make explicit the connection between information theory and (biological) sequence alignment. Previously, I did a bit of work relating statistically significant features of Protein-Protein Interaction Networks to the evolutionary history of an organism. In general my background is in statistical physics and complex network analysis. Most of my work is computational. | ||
Away from work I like to drink beer and play/watch hockey. | Away from work I like to drink beer and play/watch hockey. | ||
I look forward to getting down to Santa Fe and meeting everyone. | I look forward to getting down to Santa Fe and meeting everyone. |
Revision as of 03:35, 26 March 2008
Hi all, I'm a Ph.D. student in the Complexity Science Group, in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary. Previously, I did a M.A. in Physics at Boston University and a B.Sc.(Hns) in Physics at the University of Manitoba. More general information can be found at my homepage.
Currently, I am focusing on a project that could make explicit the connection between information theory and (biological) sequence alignment. Previously, I did a bit of work relating statistically significant features of Protein-Protein Interaction Networks to the evolutionary history of an organism. In general my background is in statistical physics and complex network analysis. Most of my work is computational.
Away from work I like to drink beer and play/watch hockey.
I look forward to getting down to Santa Fe and meeting everyone.