Elliot - Warwick | Oxford

DPhil in Biomedical Engineering - University of Oxford | MEng in Computer Science - University of Warwick

I am pursuing a DPhil in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford where I research the use of computer vision and deep learning techniques to diagnose neglected tropical diseases. I previously completed an integrated masters degree at the University of Warwick where I received a First-Class MEng in Computer Science. My dissertation focused on the optimisation of Convolutional Neural Networks for use in low-powered edge computing whilst for my masters project I created Augmented Reality tools for use by teachers in primary school education. I also completed an industrial placement year at Intel working with the Internet of Things, creating intelligent devices at the edge of a network, where I received two awards for my contributions to strategic customer deals.

My research interests and strengths are in computer vision, machine learning, optimisation methods, game theory and computational biology. I have experience with multiple programming languages including Python, C, C++, Java and Assembly. Outside of academics, I am a keen rower and cox for my college boat club and I also enjoy squash and mountain biking. In my first year at Oxford, I was elected as the Graduate Common Room (GCR) President for Reuben College. My role helps to ensure the student voice is heard in college governance and I work alongside the rest of the GCR committee to establish the membership and activities of the graduates at Reuben.

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