Computer Vision News - October 2022
26 Poster Presentation it was a mix of that bio and computer science world. I’m happy to continue my passion for merging the life sciences with computer science and hopefully building a better future.” Where does she see herself in five or ten years? “It’s hard to say because I used to think so far ahead, but now I like to figure out what I enjoy and continue doing that. If I’m no longer enjoying it, I’ll make some changes, but currently, I like what I’m doing.” This conference paper is Ashley’s first and was rough, but it helped us re-evaluate and find a better solution.” Outside of this project, Michael’s lab works on how retinal and cortical implants produce artificial vision, using insights from neuroscience and methods from computer vision andAI .Meanwhile, Ashley just accepted a job at Veeva , working on software engineering for the life sciences. “It’s really cool because I did my undergrad in biology and graduated in computer science,” she says. “When choosing a lab to work in, I was drawn to Michael’s because
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