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Arshitha/README.md

Hello, I'm Arshitha 👋🏽

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I’m a Data Scientist by training and a Research Data Engineer by experience. I spent 5 years till October 2024 on the Data Science and Sharing Team (DSST) at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) in Bethesda, USA. At DSST, I focussed on building data pipelines, standardizing and sharing large multimodal datasets, and training researchers in open science practices.

‼️ Having recently relocated, I'm actively looking for data scientist positions in India. Preferably remote or hybrid in Bangalore, Chennai or Hyderabad. ‼️

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  1. nih-megcore/hv_protocol nih-megcore/hv_protocol Public

    Data curation scripts of a comprehensive clinical, MRI, and MEG collection characterizing healthy research volunteers collected at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Intramural Research…

    Python 8 2

  2. nimh-dsst/dsst-defacing-pipeline nimh-dsst/dsst-defacing-pipeline Public

    Defacing algorithm to improve and evaluate accuracy for large datasets.

    Python 2 2

  3. EC504-Language-Correction EC504-Language-Correction Public

    Course Project for Advanced Data Structures

    Java

  4. abhaysarda/jigsaw-toxic-comment-classification abhaysarda/jigsaw-toxic-comment-classification Public

    Toxic comment classification using a variety of ML techniques.

    Jupyter Notebook 2

  5. helpers helpers Public

    List of commands and scripts used regularly but can be easy to forget

    Python