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You can reach me at hanisan on gmail.
Though my education is formally in Physics, I would say my greatest traits are the ability to learn any skill necessary to complete a task, and the inability to comprehend the meaning of 'impossible'. I enpossible. To date, I have learnt, dealt with, or simply meddled in the following:
Math:
- Stats
- Multivariable Calculus, Partial and Ordinary Different Equations
- Nonlinear Dynamics, Chaos
- Signal and Coding Theory
- Wave theory, and its application to Signal and Coding Theory as well as novel computational methods
- Graph theory
- Perspective transforms, tracers, collision and multi-body gravitational modelling
- Clustering, networks, graphs, and novel approaches for single-pass massively-dimensional dense cluster analysis (D > 100, N > 1E+10)
- Trending, parallel trending, and time-weighted expectation value analysis for dynamic optimization.
- Matching and scoring algorithms for both massive and small object sets, using both single and multi-interaction models.
Physics:
- Mechanics
- Thermodynamics
- Quantum Mechanics
- Statistical Mechanics
- Positioning techniques using both standard triangulation and novel experimental techniques
- Radiation Biophysics (in relation to cancer treatments in particular)
- Custom hardware design and construction
Hardware & Programming:
- Assembler, custom hardware design and construction
- Python (my favourite language so far)
- C#
- JS (In particular in conjunction with HTML5 Canvas in animation and perspective rendering of 3D objects)
- FORTRAN
- Matlab, Maple, Mathematica, Gnuplot and many other scientific programming tools (that I generally no longer use, because I can do it all in Python)
- Android (custom automation tools for load and crash testing, with device disambiguation and abstraction layers)
Databases:
- Efficient, database-specific algorithms that tailor the database engine's strengths and weaknesses to the functionality in question
- DB managed persistency and synchronization for asynchronous client-bound applications
- Custom low-level DB engine enhancements (in environments that allow this), such as a vector-specific aggregate operations and n-length bitmask overlay element selection on a table or column.
- Analytics, and in particular low-level in-DB recursive functionality with crash handling, pausing, unpausing and resuming from stopped states capabilities (e.g. cluster analysis inside the DB)
Interests & Hobbies:
- Rock Climbing
- Mountaineering
- Cycling
- Dinosaurs
- Reading, Movies, Poetry
Current Goals:
- Space elevator design
- Climb Matterhorn
- Client side Python in Chromium
- Learn telemark skiing
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