Aidan Lakshman's Projects
Emulator for a 65c02 CPU written in C.
Personal website page
Efficient manipulation of biological strings
Proposal to work on Biostrings with R Consortium ISC Grant
R Consortium ISC Proposal
Workshop to be given at Bioconductor 2022. We'll be going over conducting comparative genomics analyses using tools in `SynExtend` and `DECIPHER`.
SIGAI@UCF's Data Science Group (DSG) meetings, categorized by semesters
Additional functionality for R dendrogram objects
Scripts for bots running on discord servers
Grant-funded project to optimize task completion in decentralized multi-agent foraging problems
Find academic papers on PubMed and cluster by similarity.
FORTH interpreter from scratch for the 65C02 (maybe 65C816 down the line). I blog about this project at https://www.ahl27.com/blog/
froth is FORTH for R!
Python script to analyze and cluster issues from a given repo
AI@UCF's [Science of] Intelligence Group (IG) meetings, categorized by semesters
Machine learning models for R written from scratch
Python 3.5 genetic algorithm to test effectiveness of mass extinction and fitness penalty functions in increasing efficiency of solution evolution
New implementation of `dendrapply` for R
Bot to check status of jobs on OSG, and then send update messages
Introductory tutorial for the mathematical underpinnings and computational implementations of common methods for phylogenetic analysis. Available for free at https://ahl27.com/IntroPhylogenetics
Read-only mirror of R source code from https://svn.r-project.org/R/, updated hourly. See the build instructions on the wiki page.
Mirror of the R svn with CI for testing patches
Things I've done or am working on for base R
A platform that provides researchers with one-click access to collaborative workspace environments operating across teams, universities, and datasets while enabling university IT stakeholders to manage, monitor, and control spending, apply security best practices, and comply with corporate governance.
Web App interface for comparative genomics using DECIPHER and SynExtend