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Hi there ๐Ÿ‘‹

I am Zaccharie Ramzi, an AI Research Scientist at Meta working on neural interfaces. Before that, I was a post-doc working with Gabriel Peyre at ENS Ulm on optimization and implicit deep learning. Even before that, I was a PhD student working in 3 institutions: Inria in the Parietal team, Neurospin in the METRIC team, and the CEA astrophysics department in the Cosmostat team.

The topic of my PhD was deep learning for MRI reconstruction. This made me interested in all things connected to:

  • convex non-smooth optimization
  • computer vision
  • MRI and healthcare
  • deep learning

I like to write TensorFlow (and now PyTorch and Jax a bit) code not only to write neural networks but also to build other related functionalities. Open source is definitely my motto.

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git-tuto's Issues

Add some CI part to this tutorial

In order to have a more comprehensive tutorial for more advanced users, we should have a CI part to this tutorial. This includes:

  • a README explaining why and how CI. It should also include instructions on how to participate to the CI part of this tuto.
  • a python package with simple functions and some tests.
  • a travis setup (for now just with pytest).

Add more stuff to tutorial?

Maybe we can have more complicated stuff in tutorial?

Just to name a few:

  1. Set multiple upstreams
  2. Carrying out merges / rebasing and resolving conflicts
  3. Stashing and unstashing changes
  4. Undoing changes on a complete branch or a specific file.

Anything more?

We can surely have this in different folders so that we dont make it too complicated at first.

Change CI to GitHub workflow

Travis is becoming a problem because you basically need a paying account or a successful open source project to use it consistently.
GitHub workflow provides a nice interfacing with GitHub (ofc) and is usable for free (even if not unlimitedly).

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