Nabin K. Malakar, Ph.D.

NASA JPL
I am a computational physicist working on societal applications of machine-learning techniques.

Research Links

My research interests span multi-disciplinary fields involving Societal applications of Machine Learning, Decision-theoretic approach to automated Experimental Design, Bayesian statistical data analysis and signal processing.

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Interested about the picture? Autonomous experimental design allows us to answer the question of where to take the measurements. More about it is here...

Hobbies

I addition to the research, I also like to hike, bike, read and play with water color.

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Thursday, September 4, 2008

Large Hardon Collider Rap

This is fun .
Besides being funny, it is peculiarly educative.


Try to follow the details. It is amazing.
I liked it!

Friday, August 29, 2008

Mind your concentration

This is amazing trick!



Does mind trick us?
Or do we trick ourselves?

In this video, viewers are asked to see how many times the ball was passed by the guys with white shirt.
If one goes for accuracy and forgets everythings else...

Watch the video.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Physics Students Departing from Nepal to USA for Fall 2008.

Name University
Ajaya Mishra Univ. of Missouri
Anil Ghimire University of Utah
Arjun Dahal University of Minessota, Duluth
Bibek Gautam Idaho State University
Bidhan Lamichhane Georgia State University
Bijay Manandhar University of Maryland
Chetan Dhital Boston College
Ghaneshwar Gautam University of Minessota, Duluth
Hari Khanal Florida International University
Hari Poudyal Central Florida University
Kapil Adhikari University of Texas at Arlington
Madhav Pokhrel University of Southern Mississipi
nabraj Bhattarai Central Michigan University
Narayan Adhikari University of Nevada, Reno
Niraj Dhital
Nirmal G.B. Ghimire University of Tennessee
Parsuram Aryal University of Toledo
Pradip Basnet University of Massachusets, Dortmouth
Pramila Shakya University of Southern Mississipi
Pramod Lamichhane Wayne State University
Pravat Bhattarai University of Minessota, Duluth
Punam Laxmi Silwal Tulane University
Rajendra Dulal University of Massachusets, Boston
Ramesh Adhikari University of Southern Mississipi
Rishi Ram Pandit University of Nevada, Reno
Shree Krishna Bhattarai University of Texas at Arlington


Thanks to Shree and Nabraj Jee for the list. The Farewell ceremony was held on Aug.1st 2008 at Subashree college, Kathmandu.

I would like to wish all the best for your academic endeavor.

UPDATE: Dambar Singh Air (University of Nevada, Reno)

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Get Ubuntu in your system


One thing I like about my Ubuntu is its color selection.
Pretty warm and nice.
Get a copy of Ubuntu for free! from: http://www.ubuntu.com/products/GetUbuntu/download.

Ubuntu is an African word meaning 'Humanity to others', or 'I am what I am because of who we all are'.

I am sure that you will also love it.

Friday, July 4, 2008

Heading for MaxEnt 2008, Brazil: Today!

I am visiting Brazil for one week to participate in a conference:
MAXENT2008.

http://www.brastex.info/maxent2008/


There, I will be presenting my works.
Last year, MAXENT2007 was held in Saratoga Springs, NY. I was also a part of it as a local organizer. The conference brings a lot of international scientist from different fields into a common place to discuss their works and progresses made during the year. This enables a one-to one interaction with the dignified scientists in the respective field.

I will be flying from JFK, NY, USA to Sao Paulo, Brazil : tonight at 10PM.
WISH ME ALL THE BEST!!!

Related:
http://www.supelec.fr/lss/MaxEnt2000/



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