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Eric Gao #135

Closed EricGX03 closed 1 month ago

EricGX03 commented 4 months ago

Personal Details

*Name:Eric Gao*

Major: Computer Science and Mathematics

Undergrad or MEng? Undergrad

Year in Cornell: Second Year

Relevant classes:CS2110 CS3110

Expertise (languages/frameworks/etc.): Java Ocaml

Research

When do you want to do research? <Looking for a position for fall 24>

What is exciting to you about research? < Doing research is kind of the life I want. I enjoyed researching something advanced that has not been solved yet.>

What kind of research do you want to do? <I am still exploring different areas of computer science. The researches listed on the website are all interesting. I am particularly interested in Vision/System Co-Design and Graphics Programming>

Background

Was there a paper that particularly excited you? <I don't have one paper that excited me since I am still trying different things, but I recently read a paper "FASER: Fast and Secure Regression for Machine Learning" from Professor Dutta. The systematic method he developed for determining optimal assertion bounds to maximize fault detection while limiting flakiness is insightful. >

Which of the current research projects would you be interested in working on and why? I am interested in the research "Exploiting Temporal Redundancy for Live Computer Vision" because the research is promising and makes me feel excited to learn and explore how this research would save computational resources for tasks that require speed.

Anything else you want to tell us about yourself?

Attach a CV/Resumé: Resume Eric Gao 2024 Jan USA.pdf

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