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Ali Hashmi
University of Helsinki
LOCATION: Finland
INTERESTS IN JOBS & NETWORKING: Not indicated
ABOUT ME:
PhD in developmental biology and biophysics. In the past I have studied the process of gastrulation and morphogenesis during mammalian development from a biophysical standpoint. I became acquainted with the Wolfram Language in 2012 and have been using it almost on a daily basis for simulations, data analysis, including image processing.
My Mathematica SE profile can be accessed at the following link: http://mathematica.stackexchange.com/users/27331/ali-hashmi
STAFF PICKS:
- Computational implementation of the German Enigma Machine
- Gastruloid 1: segmenting and quantifying morphology
- Gastruloid 2: spatial organization of cell population at 72 hours of development
- Gastruloid 3: tracking bulk motion of cells
- Finding orientational defects from images of fingerprints and materials
- Computing and visualizing flows between 3D image stacks of biological tissues
- A two-dimensional vertex model for simulating biological tissues
- A three-dimensional vertex model to simulate biological tissues
- Determining forces in biological tissues from images
- Find the curvature of an object from an image
- UNET image segmentation in stem cells research
- Lineage Mapper: an overlap based cell tracker
- Using recursion and FindInstance to solve Sudoku
- The puzzled ant and particle filter
- Elliptical Fourier Descriptors
- A case of competition between molecular species in biology