Bio [TO BE DONE]

I am an NLP research assistant in the Gaelic Algorithmic Research Group at the University of Edinburgh in the UK. Previously, I was fortunate to be a research assistant in the Samarajiwa’s Lab at MRC Cancer Unit, the University of Cambridge. I have a broad interest in developing machine learning and deep learning models currently on multi-omics datasets, medial images, and other interesting datasets. I aim to develop machine learning models and automated systems to make the world better.

Current Research: Developing a deep learning model for Gaelic Spelling Correction. The major challenge is due to the lack of data in this Low-Resource Language. We overcame this problem by using some data augmentation tricks.

Research at Cam (computational biology): Apply machine learning and deep learning on genomics data to build gene regulatory networks in the immune system. I tried to build an SS-ZOO for sslab. There were FROGS, COBRA, and other animals, and hopefully there would be more to come in the future.

Current Interests: prompt engineering, language model, explainable AI, edge compute

Dreams: I hope machine learning and deep learning will automate every repetitive task for free so that people will be able to follow their own interests. I also love to see the power of bitcoin mining could also be used to perform deep learning calculations through a new proof-of-work scheme.