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  • Andres Calle

    MS in Computer Science and Engineering, 2021
    I first entered SCU as a transfer student, switching my major from Biology to Computer Science. After first meeting Professor Shaghaghi in my second quarter at SCU, I would go on to work as a research assistant for him over the summer on various projects. I was brought on to the EPIC Lab due to my interest in Machine Learning, and together with a few of my peers, we began to develop computer vision software, flood monitoring systems, and flu prediction AI. Since that summer, I have completed my undergraduate degree in SCU and have moved on to pursuing my masters, working as a Research Assistant to the Bioinnovation Lab and still working very closely with the EPIC Lab.
     
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Aromyx

eVision

Rally Around the Hashtag

TailorEd

IEEE ICEED 2019: Classroom Configuration Identifier (CCID)

ACM COMPASS 2020: Influenza Forecasting

IEEE AI4G: eVision: Influenza Forecasting Using CDC, WHO, and Google Trends Data

IEEE GHTC 2020: Expanding eVision's Scope of Influenza Forecasting

EAI MedAI 2020: Expanding eVision's Granularity of Influenza Forecasting

IEEE CogSIMA 2021: Twitter Sentiment Analysis and Political Approval Ratings for Situational Awareness

Cepheid Inc, 2019, Innovations Intern SCU, 2018, Research Assistant and TA