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View submission: AskScience Panel of Scientists XXVII
Username: /u/physics_defector
General field: Medicine
Specific field: Complex systems science and mathematical methods
Research: Machine learning and mathematical methods for medical data and systems physiology research
Education: MD candidate, MS in Physics, BS in Math, BS in Computer Science, BS in Physics
Comments: 1[1], 2[2], 3[3], 4[4], 5[5], 6[6], 7[7]
As a note to explain my scattered answers, my area of research isn't one super accessible or familiar to the general public but is very interdisciplinary. I've answered a number of questions which intersect with it even though I don't directly study them, but take great care to only speak to areas where I have knowledge. For example, I'm not a climatologist, but my background in math, physics, and complex systems meant that I could offer some relevant information on chaotic dynamical systems and climate here[8]. I'm also not a theoretical computer scientist, but my work sometimes connects with computational complexity theory and computational learning theory so here[9] I referenced some discussions of complexity theory in the context of a question about artificial general intelligence. Most of my answers are likely to touch on medicine, applied math, or complex systems science, but other than the first on that list these can end up somewhat scattered across AskScience topics.
Comment by RobusEtCeleritas at 01/11/2022 at 00:49 UTC
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