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Matthew SheenMechanical Engineering PhD student at Cornell University. I work on Robots in Andy Ruina's lab.
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Lena BartellPhD candidate at Cornell University
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Joseph Shoerhttp://www.josephshoer.com
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Drew WeymouthI am a senior undergraduate studying Electrical and Computer Engineering at Cornell University with a music minor. I am an undergraduate TA for the course Intro to Computing Using MATLAB. My academic interests within my major lie primarily in signal processing. My biggest MATLAB project has been developing a programmable audio synthesizer and music visualizer, with fellow Cornell undergraduate Andy Wang. Check out our YouTube channel here:
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Lisa R. ThompsonAdjunct Professor, Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell Univ.
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Nan XuDr. Xu received her Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering with minors in Applied Mathematics and Cognitive Development from Cornell University in May 2017. She received her Master of Science degree in May 2015. Before joining Cornell, she received double Bachelor's degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering (BS) and Mathematics (BA) with a minor in Music from University of Rochester in May 2011. Nan has been interested in a broad research topics, including percolation theory, wireless sensor networks, VLSI circuits test algorithms, group representation theory, etc. Nan's current research interests are in statistical modeling and inference in biological data. In her Ph.D. study, she has been investigating two primary applications: brain network estimation and reconstruction of the statistical characteristics of ensembles of heterogeneous virus particles.
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