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== Parsa Hosseini ==
== Parsa Hosseini ==
I'm a bioinformatics research assistant for the United States Department of Agriculture, with strong interests in bioinformatics and computational biology.
I'm a bioinformatics research assistant for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, with strong interests in bioinformatics and computational biology.
I've been involved in bioinformatics since 2006, and seen the benefit that open-source software has in such a field.
I've been involved in bioinformatics since 2006, and seen the benefit that open-source software has in such a field.
I'm fascinated with large-scale dataset analysis and implementation of algorithms (sequential and parallel) within bioinformatics.
I became interested in open-source solutions during graduate school after experiencing the freedom that can come with tailoring a solution to fit your needs. As a result, I have come to find the exchange of knowledge via open-source both fascinating and relevant for todays fast-paced world.


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== Education ==
== Education ==
Ph.D. - Bioinformatics / Computational Biology (starting 2011)
M.S. - Computer Science (2010)
Thesis: A novel integrated framework to annotate and visualize Solexa datasets.
B.S. - Cell Biology/Molecular Genetics (2007)
B.S. - Cell Biology/Molecular Genetics (2007)
M.S. - Computer Science (2010)
 
      Thesis: A novel integrated framework to annotate and visualize Solexa datasets.
== Programming ==
Daily use of: Python, Java/Swing, MATLAB
 
Currently learning GWT/Vaadin
 
== Why I chose Fedora ==
The ability to tweak an OS in any way you'd like is something you can never underestimate. After exploring the Fedora Live-CD, it wasn't long before this OS became an integral part of my daily computing. In a nutshell, I love the look-n-feel of Fedora, its usability, and capabilities. And when I took 'Operating Systems', then it all made sense.


== Contact Information ==
== Contact Information ==
'''Email''' phosse1 AT students DOT towson DOT edu
'''Email''' parsah AT fedoraproject DOT org
 
'''IRC''' parsah


'''Fedora username''' parsah
'''Fedora username''' parsah


'''Location''' Laurel, Maryland, U.S.A
'''Location''' Maryland, U.S.A

Latest revision as of 15:01, 13 May 2011

Parsa Hosseini

I'm a bioinformatics research assistant for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, with strong interests in bioinformatics and computational biology. I've been involved in bioinformatics since 2006, and seen the benefit that open-source software has in such a field. I'm fascinated with large-scale dataset analysis and implementation of algorithms (sequential and parallel) within bioinformatics.

I became interested in open-source solutions during graduate school after experiencing the freedom that can come with tailoring a solution to fit your needs. As a result, I have come to find the exchange of knowledge via open-source both fascinating and relevant for todays fast-paced world.

Education

Ph.D. - Bioinformatics / Computational Biology (starting 2011)


M.S. - Computer Science (2010)

Thesis: A novel integrated framework to annotate and visualize Solexa datasets.


B.S. - Cell Biology/Molecular Genetics (2007)

Programming

Daily use of: Python, Java/Swing, MATLAB

Currently learning GWT/Vaadin

Why I chose Fedora

The ability to tweak an OS in any way you'd like is something you can never underestimate. After exploring the Fedora Live-CD, it wasn't long before this OS became an integral part of my daily computing. In a nutshell, I love the look-n-feel of Fedora, its usability, and capabilities. And when I took 'Operating Systems', then it all made sense.

Contact Information

Email parsah AT fedoraproject DOT org

IRC parsah

Fedora username parsah

Location Maryland, U.S.A