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zichenzhang04/README.md

Hi 👋, I'm Zichen

zichenzhang04

  • 👤 Learn more about me at my personal website zichenz.me

  • 🔭 For research, I’m currently working on developing Complex Sorter, a Python tool that sorts genomic datasets efficiently

  • 💻 For side projects, I'm now working on Collage, a startup founded by U-M students that focuses on personalized course planning and AI academic advising

zichenzhang04

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  1. minjikimlab/complex-sorter minjikimlab/complex-sorter Public

    Code for ComplexSorter: A Tool for Sorting GEMs Efficiently in Different Schemes

    Python 1

  2. collage-us/collage collage-us/collage Public

    Collage: A Platform for Personalized Course Planning and AI Academic Advising

    JavaScript 1 1

  3. ntu-hungyi-lee-ml ntu-hungyi-lee-ml Public

    Notes and Homework Solutions for Hung-Yi Lee's Machine Learning Course (Spring 2022) at National Taiwan University 李宏毅机器学习课程笔记

    Shell

  4. pytorch-deep-learning pytorch-deep-learning Public

    Notes and Implementations of Different DL Models in Pytorch

    Jupyter Notebook

  5. zichenzhang04.github.io zichenzhang04.github.io Public

    A personal academic website that contains my profile, experience, blogs and side projects

    Python

  6. nano-gpt-dev-from-scratch nano-gpt-dev-from-scratch Public

    A tiny Transformer language model developed from scratch based on the Tiny Shakespeare dataset

    Jupyter Notebook