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*Got stumped with Matlab. Went and got a haircut. Came back ready to get things done.
*Got stumped with Matlab. Went and got a haircut. Came back ready to get things done.
*Made an awesome shell file that contains a bunch of code needed for functional analysis (which would be a pain to type in by hand).
*Made an awesome shell file that contains a bunch of code needed for functional analysis (which would be a pain to type in by hand).
== Mandy ==
*Reminded me that I had a package to pick up from the main office. They were document covers, so that was really exciting.


== Erica ==
== Erica ==
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== Connor ==
== Connor ==
*Showed up
*Showed up
== Jennifer ==
*Pretty much single-handedly running the GLM analysis of the SemCat study
*Presenting a winning poster on it
== George ==
*Apparently has a perfect brain
*Manages to get perfect blobs in his brain
*Graduated. Got a big person job.
==Cary==
*Sorted out how to work with MNI305 data that we had been ignoring up to late Spring 2019 mostly because we didn't know how to extract it
*Kept plugging away at our classifiers till they got past 90 percent accurate and got us using Batch Normalization
==Anthony==
*Got me using Spyder
==Andy==
*Figured out how to get our FreeSurfer anatomical files into a printable format.
== Mandy ==
*Reminded me that I had a package to pick up from the main office. They were document covers, so that was really exciting.

Latest revision as of 18:12, 15 April 2020

Rebecca

  • Came up with an amazing nickname for Chris "Norgie" McNorgan.
  • Graduated. Got a Big Person job.

Elizabeth

  • Agreed to coordinate the sorting, tagging and filtering of 20K concept features. That's a really huge quantity of data.

James

  • Got stumped with Matlab. Went and got a haircut. Came back ready to get things done.
  • Made an awesome shell file that contains a bunch of code needed for functional analysis (which would be a pain to type in by hand).

Erica

  • Painted original artwork for the lab.
    • Also makes really nice looking powerpoint slides that can explain waveform filtering
  • Whizzed through a whole pile of statistical analyses in R like "no big". So second-nature to her that she doesn't even realize her skill level.
  • Got a coffee maker
  • Single-handedly brought in a fridge.
  • Shows pretty much anyone who will listen how to get started with FreeSurfer
  • Always catches the little details

Greg

  • Made a funny remark about how writing a guide about writing guides was "pretty meta"
  • Realizes we should have just been issuing electronic Amazon gift cards all this time
  • Enabled login-controlled edits to the wiki

Connor

  • Showed up

Jennifer

  • Pretty much single-handedly running the GLM analysis of the SemCat study
  • Presenting a winning poster on it

George

  • Apparently has a perfect brain
  • Manages to get perfect blobs in his brain
  • Graduated. Got a big person job.

Cary

  • Sorted out how to work with MNI305 data that we had been ignoring up to late Spring 2019 mostly because we didn't know how to extract it
  • Kept plugging away at our classifiers till they got past 90 percent accurate and got us using Batch Normalization

Anthony

  • Got me using Spyder

Andy

  • Figured out how to get our FreeSurfer anatomical files into a printable format.

Mandy

  • Reminded me that I had a package to pick up from the main office. They were document covers, so that was really exciting.