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What I Learned From My First Poster Competition
I recently participated in my university's College of Engineering Annual Poster Competition, and won 1st place for my department (Department of Computer Science and Engineering)!
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On the Power of Positive Thinking
A few days ago, I was pondering whether the (metaphorical) glass is half-empty, or full.
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Exploring Old Town Alexandria
I recently made a vlog about my day out in Old Town, Alexandria, Virginia.
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I Watched The April 2024 Solar Eclipse!
On Monday 8th April, 2024, I witnessed an incredible thing - a total solar eclipse.
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Tableau Conference 2023 - My Experience
As a data scientist, I use Tableau a lot to make interactive dashboards for my business stakeholders to consume key insights.
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SpaceCom Expo 2024 - My Experience
Last week, I attended the SpaceCom Expo and Conference in Orlando, Florida. In this article, I talk about the conference, my experiences, and some other fun things I did in Florida!
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My Experience Attending ‘Present Your Science’ Workshop
I recently had the pleasure of attending a ‘Present Your Science’ workshop hosted by Melissa Marshall. Marshall is a prolific speaker who has given a TED talk, and now runs her own business, Present Your Science, to disseminate her teachings and best practices on giving scientific presentations. In this post, I will share some of my key takeaways on giving successful presentations to diverse audiences.
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An Analysis of the Stack Exchange Network, Through an Interactive RShiny Web App
Stack Overflow is one of the most well-known websites for coders. It is a community-driven forum for asking and answering questions about coding, programming, software engineering, etc. The Stack Overflow website is just one community out of many, all of which are hosted by the Stack Exchange network.
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Wonders of the Night Sky This Month - April
Hello readers! It has been a difficult past month for most of the world, with the Covid-19 pandemic growing. Most of us are in isolation, or as is the case in New Zealand, a mandatory lockdown, to prevent further spread of the virus and to protect ourselves and others. Hopefully, you are all keeping safe!
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Wonders of the Night Sky This Month - January
Happy New Year 2020! As we enter the new year, we do so with our eyes up to the sky. This decade brings with it more exciting advances in the field of astronomy to look forward to.
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How Far We've Come
In this article written for Day Seven of World Space Week 2019, I write a short piece about how far we have come from the first days of lunar exploration.
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Moons of Other Planets
In this article written for Day Six of World Space Week 2019, I write a short piece about the moons of other planets.
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Back To The Moon
In this article written for Day Five of World Space Week 2019, I write a short piece about us going back to the Moon on manned missions.
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Chandrayaan
In this article written for Day Four of World Space Week 2019, I write a short piece about the Chandrayan missions.
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Moon Landings
In this article written for Day Three of World Space Week 2019, I write a short piece about the Apollo Moon landings. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the first manned moon landing back in July 1969.
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Tonight In The Sky - Sat 5th Oct
In this article written for Day Two of World Space Week 2019, I write a short piece about what you can observe tonight in the sky, as not only is it World Space Week Day Two, but it is also International Observe the Moon Day.
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Features of the Moon
In this article written for Day One of World Space Week 2019, I write a short piece about the features of the moon, as this year’s theme for World Space Week is ‘Lunar Theme’.