Hello SEQanswers,
Let me introduce myself.
I am a graduate student (PhD -- first 4 months, just started, really -- Université Laval) in Québec, Canada, and CIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research) scholarships recipient (Master's award: 200910MDR-215249-172830 and Doctoral award: 200902CGM-204212-172830). I hold a B.Sc. in Biotechnology from Université de Sherbrooke, Canada. My internet handle is mostly sebhtml -- because I like HTML, and I always have: I also love hyperlinks and wikis.
My research supervisor is Prof. Jacques Corbeil, PhD. I am a hard-working, honest, highly-pragmatic, and concise person.
My favorite sequencing technology is Illumina's -- because error incorporation is randomly distributed. My favorite assembly algorithm group is de Bruijn.
My favorite data structure is the splay tree. My favorite science journals is Nature. My favorite compiled language is C++ -- my favorite interpreted one is Python.
I am the lead architect and lead developper of Ray -- how rude of me not to have introduced myself before spreading Ray all around.
You will find my PhD roadmap, my doctoral award description, and my Master's award description on my blog.
I have goldfishes and enjoy longboarding (I own an Arbor Hybrid and a recently-bought Loaded Vanguard).
Of course, I am a free (as in freedom) software advocate and Linux enthousiast.
I like the idea behind SEQanswers, that of making people connect (not in the Facebook way, at last).
-seb
Let me introduce myself.
I am a graduate student (PhD -- first 4 months, just started, really -- Université Laval) in Québec, Canada, and CIHR (Canadian Institutes of Health Research) scholarships recipient (Master's award: 200910MDR-215249-172830 and Doctoral award: 200902CGM-204212-172830). I hold a B.Sc. in Biotechnology from Université de Sherbrooke, Canada. My internet handle is mostly sebhtml -- because I like HTML, and I always have: I also love hyperlinks and wikis.
My research supervisor is Prof. Jacques Corbeil, PhD. I am a hard-working, honest, highly-pragmatic, and concise person.
My favorite sequencing technology is Illumina's -- because error incorporation is randomly distributed. My favorite assembly algorithm group is de Bruijn.
My favorite data structure is the splay tree. My favorite science journals is Nature. My favorite compiled language is C++ -- my favorite interpreted one is Python.
I am the lead architect and lead developper of Ray -- how rude of me not to have introduced myself before spreading Ray all around.
You will find my PhD roadmap, my doctoral award description, and my Master's award description on my blog.
I have goldfishes and enjoy longboarding (I own an Arbor Hybrid and a recently-bought Loaded Vanguard).
Of course, I am a free (as in freedom) software advocate and Linux enthousiast.
I like the idea behind SEQanswers, that of making people connect (not in the Facebook way, at last).
-seb
make this day an open assembly day!