Latest Posts
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What Tools Should You Use
This is an ever-updating list of tools that I am currently using or experimenting with. Almost all of them are free or open-source. None of these links are affiliate links.
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How To Get Started With Your Phd
I joined the Electrical and Computer Engineering PhD Program at Purdue in Fall of 2018. When I begun my PhD, I was unsure of the research area I wanted to focus on, what I envisioned doing in the future and did not even know my PhD Advisor. On this journey (in my third year now), I have learnt a lot! Right from getting started with new research, how to read papers, how to write well, improve your social presence, collaborate, get internships and most importantly- how to follow your passion! Follow along as I take you on a journey of my experience and hopefully you find important resources and tips for your PhD journey!
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A Primer On Differential Privacy
Understanding privacy involves knowing the fundamentals of differential privacy and federated learning systems. There seems to be quite a lot of interest in the theory of privacy as well as knowing how to exactly deploy these systems. This first primer in a long series of posts will provide the basics to get started with the theoretical foundations, basic implementations (open-source) and how to deploy it in research and industry. I’ll host these on GitHub (hosted at A Primer on Differential Privacy) along with a compiled list of relevant resources.
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Ml Workflow For Research Scientists
To simplify workflows in ML systems, it’s important to know how to collaborate, document and benchmark experiments. Even more so in a collaborative environment. To simplify my ML research projects, I have come up with a blog post to show how to get started with ML workflows using standard open-source/free tools at ML Workflows for Research Scientists
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The Voice
He is always there with you, always giving advice, making suggestions, criticizing, laughing with you, smiling with you, and dreaming with you.