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CTCycle/README.md

πŸ‘‹ I'm CTCycle, welcome to my GitHub! πŸ‘‹

I'm Thomas (aka CTCycle), an italian data science enthusiast with over 10 years of experience. My journey began with a passion for biotechnology, which led me to pursue a bachelor's degree in Biotechnology at the University of Genoa. Seeking further advancement, I completed a master's degree in Advanced Biotechnologies at the Vrije Universiteit of Brussel (VUB), where my academic career culminated in a PhD in Chemical Engineering at the Chemical Engineering and Industrial Chemistry Department at VUB. As part of the CheckPack project (https://pack4food.be/en/projects/checkpack), I developed micro-sensors for food spoilage detection and quality monitoring, honing my skills in independent research and collaboration with academic and industrial partners.

During this time, I discovered my passion for data analysis and machine learning, which has driven my career ever since. I love diving into data to optimize chemical processes, advance renewable energy, and innovate in healthcare and drug design, turning complex data into actionable insights. However, despite all the experience I may have in data science, my adventure on GitHub is just starting. I am excited to immerse myself in this dynamic platform, share my projects, and collaborate with like-minded professionals. I look forward to contributing valuable insights and innovations, learning from others, and growing together within this exceptional network.

Happy coding to everyone!

CTCycle

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Skills and tools:

Python Java Docker Kubernetes Batch Scripts TensorFlow PyTorch Linux PostgreSQL SQL Postman VS Code IntelliJ

  • πŸ”­ What I'm working on? I'm currently immersed in several Python projects. Feel free to browse my repositories to see the exciting work I've been doing!
  • 🌱 What I'm learning? right now, I'm expanding my programming skills by learning Java, one line of code at a time. I'm excited to delve into other languages and continue growing my skill set.
  • πŸ‘― Collaborations? Why not! I'm looking to collaborate on projects that intersect with my interests in biotechnology, chemistry, healthcare, and renewable energy. If you have an idea or project in mind, let's chat!
  • πŸ’¬ Ask me about anything related to biotechnology, chemistry, healthcare, or more in general data science. Whether you're a fellow enthusiast or just curious, don't hesitate to reach out.

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