This repository contains a spatial understanding test suite for vision-language models
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This repository contains a spatial understanding test suite for vision-language models
Machine Learning Specialization work from UW on Coursera
BIOST 515/518 - Applied Biostatistics II
Hey there! I'm Rina Reimer, and this is my personal website. It presents my basic information, academics, and work experience.
CS&SS 563 - Statistical Demography
Final NanoVNA & Wi-Fi Antenna Z-Match Project for my UW RF & Microwave Engineering course where we designed a network RLC matching circuit for a Wi-Fi Antenna using AWR Microwave Office DE, a NanoVNA network analyzer, and LTSpice.
A CAN Analysis & Validation Research Project for the UW EcoCAR Team where I validated in-vehicle CAN networks using a self-designed CAN test harness, and documented a physical layer validation procedure as well as a CAN training module for the team.
GraphQL Implementation of SWS rest API
BIOST 514/517 - Applied Biostatistics I
Final N-Channel Vocoder Project for my UW Continuous Time Linear Systems course which modulates a signal into vocoded speech.
This project has to do with NUMEX (Number-Expression Programming Language). NUMEX programs are written directly in Racket by using the constructors defined by the structs defined
Machine Learning: Regression - University of Washington
An introduction to applied examples of machine learning and AI
Methods of Computational Astrophysics
Final Transmission Line Analysis Project for my UW Applied Electrodynamics course which implements a Transmission Line representation of a CMOS circuit using the circuit simulator program, LTSpice.
UW Interdisciplinary Honors portfolio website
Final Waveform Generator Project for my UW Microprocessor System Design course which runs a simple amplitude-adjustable, frequency-adjustable waveform generator.
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