Computing and Technology Resources

In addition to its fundamental role in my research, I enjoy computing as something of a hobby, too. As a graduate student and a husband, I don't have too much time to work on things outside of my research, and maintaining this website takes up most of that marginal time. I do, however, still manage to find time to try out minor tweaks and hacks on my home and office workstations. The large number of signal processing and batch routines that my research entails led me to adopt the Ubuntu Linux OS, which I have been pleased with thus far.

As I learn new things in both my research and my personal tinkering, I will share information about different computational techniques and tools here to help save others from repeating the same mistakes I make. Some of the scripts that I find particularly useful I will post on the Site Blog.

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