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Friendship-Coding for Portfolio-Building

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**Project Title:** Friendship-Coding for Portfolio Building **Project Description** Building a strong portfolio. You like the idea, DM me, and we start coding. **Required Skills** Any. We'll follow each other's rhythms. **Python** as a central backbone. **Budget Range** Does not apply. You will be building a portfolio for an - at least - $80-120K career. **Timeline:** Flexible. From 1 month to 6 months, depending on agreed project(s). **Contact Method:** DM or email me at eduardo@gusmaolab.org **Additional Details:** ## Why? - Recruiters will access your GitHub and they want nice projects, plug-and-play and smart. - If you github is messy, your chances decrease dramatically. - Together, we are stronger and can land big projects for the community and job-search portfolio-building. ## Who am I? - I am Eduardo, 38, Brazil. - BSc/MSc in Computer Science ML/DL (Brazil). - PhD #1 in Life Sciences (Germany). - PhD #2 in Precision Medicine (USA). - **Python / C(++) / Bash / R**. ## Who are you? - Eager to build portfolio for high/mid-end job. - Welcome to contribute with any language. We'll discuss. ## Project Ideas - **Phenoteka:** An EHR-management tool to coexist with the closed-tool REDCap - way simpler; but much more functionalities and pythonic. If you do not have knowledge on bioinformatics / health; I can help you. - Pros: Fairly easy to build with large team. Great community impact (public healthcare). - Cons: If you never heard of "phenotype harmonization", this will be your new nightmare. - **Leopard:** A light-weight variational DPMM mask-based DPMM weight-transferable Deep NN. - Pros: No hardcore GPU requirements; Main idea: A learner's "trainer" with transferable weights. - Cons: Heavy math on the DPMM Variational trick. **Any other idea is welcome.** Development can be open or closed (GitHub). DM me! **Picture:** Pleurosigma (marine diatoms) by Michael J. Stringer using darkfield microscopy and polarized light.

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