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Alnur Ali, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University, discusses how the hands-on nature of the Biology has traditionally been a low-throughput science, where gleaning insights into processes has been slow and expensive.

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DOE CSGF Recipient Alnur Ali of Carnegie Mellon on the Fellowship and Machine Learning

DOE CSGF Recipient Alnur Ali of Carnegie Mellon on the Fellowship and Machine Learning

Alnur Ali, a graduate student at Carnegie Mellon University, discusses how the hands-on nature of the

DOE CSGF 2022: DOE Office of Science Welcome

DOE CSGF 2022: DOE Office of Science Welcome

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DOE CSGF 2017: HACC: Fitting the Universe Inside a Supercomputer

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DOE CSGF 2019: Reasoning About Biology With Data-Driven Approaches

DOE CSGF 2019: Reasoning About Biology With Data-Driven Approaches

Biology has traditionally been a low-throughput science, where gleaning insights into processes has been slow and expensive.

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