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Over 4 years experience in computational genomics, biological data analysis , visualization tools and pipeline development; specializing in various comparative genomics techniques and biological datasets
• Experience in bioinformatics applications on cluster and cloud based computing environment
• Actively involved in multiple collaborative research projects with tight timelines and minimal supervision
• Good understanding of biological, statistical and computational concepts to effectively interact with peers, postdoctoral fellows and professors
Specialties
• Languages: Perl, C, HTML, PHP, CGI, Javascript, AJAX, Shell scripting, R
• Databases: MySQL, Oracle
• Other: Photoshop, AI, Apache, Cluster computing
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How to shoot extreme macro shot of an image formed on a water droplet? grammar correction |
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May 20 |
accepted | How to shoot extreme macro shot of an image formed on a water droplet? |
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May 20 |
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May 20 |
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How to shoot extreme macro shot of an image formed on a water droplet? Thank you for these insights ... its really helpful. |
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May 20 |
asked | How to shoot extreme macro shot of an image formed on a water droplet? |
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Feb 27 |
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Is digiscoping a good alternative to using a super-telephoto lens for birding? This is the answer I was looking for. Can you recommend one for an amateur photographer budget around $1k? |
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Jan 8 |
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How to batch process images retaining them as PNG in Photoshop? The option should be there in save for web and devices ... top right corner. Anyways you can also try the free software GIMP to save images as png. GIMP is free alternative to photoshop. graphicssoft.about.com/od/gimptutorials/tp/save-PNG.htm |
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Jan 4 |
answered | How to batch process images retaining them as PNG in Photoshop? |
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Sep 23 |
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good free photography web hosting This previous post should give you all the answers. photo.stackexchange.com/questions/14519/… |
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Aug 8 |
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Aug 8 |
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What is a good composition style for photographs like these? Thats true .. but he not looking up or down ... he looking his left side ... that`s why I asked the question. |
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Jul 26 |
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What is a good composition style for photographs like these? Thanks Elendil. Its an interesting point. Your explanation helps me understand what you mean. |
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Jul 26 |
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What is a good composition style for photographs like these? Thanks Matt. I will check those posts. |
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Jul 26 |
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awarded | Scholar |
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Jul 26 |
accepted | What is a good composition style for photographs like these? |
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Jul 26 |
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What is a good composition style for photographs like these? Thank you. This makes sense. |
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Jul 26 |
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What is a good composition style for photographs like these? Olin, I agree with you. Also in my last comment it should be "Due to my lack of experience ..." |
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Jul 25 |
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What is a good composition style for photographs like these? I agree but I am looking for a general guidelines for not putting my subject in the middle of the photograph unless needed. Due to my experience, these cases confused me often. |
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Jul 25 |
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What is a good composition style for photographs like these? Thanks for your explanation. This helps me understand those shots better. Are there any other factors I should keep in mind while taking photos like these? |