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acbuie/README.md

Hi! I'm Aidan

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I'm a PhD student in Earth and Planetary Sciences at The University of New Mexico. I graduated from North Carolina - Chapel Hill in 2019, studying geology and environmental science, and was formerly a GIS Technician at Utah State University's Remote Sensing/GIS Lab. I'm interested in the intersection of remote sensing, planetary science, and programming, especially relating to image classifcation and analysis.

I am currently working on large scale fracture patterns, called Chaos terrain. I am also working on developing course materials for an introductory course in scientific programming.


Here are some things I'm learning about:

  • Command Line Interfaces
  • Software design, architecture, and testing
  • Machine learning, especially related to remote sensing and image analysis
  • Python packaging tools
  • Augmenting Python performance with Rust and C

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    Hardware monitoring with LibreHardwareMonitor, Rich, and a Raspberry Pi.

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