I am a M.Sc. student of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. My main research field is biomedical image analysis, where I utilize different ML and Image processing techniques to improve decision-making based on medical images. I have worked both with the college of medicine and the college of veterinary for various projects.
Due to my background in Electrical & Computer engineering, I have got to learn about different software tools and programming languages. Python is my routine scripting language for most of the projects. I also know Matlab, C/C++, VHDL/Verilog, and Java to some extent. I use TensorFlow/Keras for AI applications, OpenCV and Scikit-image for computer vision applications, and Spark/Pandas for data processing. Besides, Git and SQL are a must for almost every project.
In terms of soft skills, I recognize myself as a constant learner. I usually pass different online courses in my spare time. Sometimes, my time is dedicated to reading SOTA articles, mainly in computer vision for healthcare. Sometimes, I showcase what I have learned by publishing articles in Medium or other ways. Moreover, I regularly try to enhance my team-working and management skills by volunteering in different positions. Critical thinking and problem-solving are other skills that I believe I am pretty good at them.