Computer Science


I discovered computer science around when I was starting ninth grade. I had marveled at our ever-advancing society, and how computers and television could even work. As an avid gamer, I also wanted to understand how video-games worked, and how it was remotely possible to create something so complex. When I first began my programming journey with Java, I started to understand the more pertinent applications of using coding in order to solve more complex problems. Currently, I am interested in learning machine learning and directly linking it to my progress in Java and Python. What I enjoy about machine learning is the fact that it will eventually become the future of the world, with its applications applying to almost everything we can think about. Furthermore, I believe that understanding machine learning can help me apply it to my other fields of interest, such as health sciences and astronomy. 

Some projects that I’m planning that relate to computer science, also implementing artificial intelligence, include studying the axolotl genome and finding patterns in it with the human genome in order to make contributions to the fields of longevity sciences. Furthermore, I’ve been experimenting in TensorFlow, and have been creating pattern-recognition programs. I want to incorporate this into the axolotl genome project that I’ve begun in order to more thoroughly and efficiently understand and create correlations between the human genome and that of the axolotl. 

If you’d like to see my projects, please check this link.