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title: Felix Quintana | ||
description: 3rd Year Ph.D. student | ||
description: 3rd Year Ph.D. student interested in protein function prediction and model assessment. | ||
img: assets/img/fquintana.jpg | ||
importance: 6 | ||
category: PhD students | ||
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Felix (3rd year PhD Student, Computer Science) received his BS in Computer Science at Lehigh University. During his undergraduate, he worked on biophysical and structural biology exploring the intersection between molecular dynamics and pattern recognition to predict protein-protein and protein-ligand binding. In the interiem of entering his PhD program, he worked as a software validation engineer for Intel Corporation validating legacy security technologies for existing and upcoming enterprise products. His current focus in the protein function in the age of big data and the subsequent effects of function prediction from generative methods. On his free time, he enjoys running and watching movies with his cats. | ||
Felix (3rd year PhD Student, Computer Science) received his BS in Computer Science at Lehigh University. During his undergraduate studies, he worked on biophysical and structural biology, exploring the intersection between molecular dynamics and pattern recognition to predict protein-protein and protein-ligand binding. Before entering his PhD program, he worked as a software validation engineer for Intel Corporation, validating legacy security technologies for existing and upcoming enterprise products. His current focus is on protein function in the age of big data and the subsequent effects of function prediction from generative methods. In his free time, he enjoys running and watching movies with his cats. | ||
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A few of Felix's recent publications: {% cite quintana2023leveraging %}. |