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== Biography == | |||
* Graduated from Boston University in 2002 (undergrad) | * Graduated from Boston University in 2002 (undergrad) | ||
* Completed a Masters in Computer Science from Boston University in 2003, with a focus on Bioinformatics. | * Completed a Masters in Computer Science from Boston University in 2003, with a focus on Bioinformatics. | ||
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* Started siphs.com[http://www.siphs.com] in July 2005. | * Started siphs.com[http://www.siphs.com] in July 2005. | ||
* Email ajhaveri (at) siphs.com for more information. | * Email ajhaveri (at) siphs.com for more information. | ||
* siphs.com username: ajhaveri | |||
== About Siphs == | |||
Siphs is a peer-based search engine for the life sciences research community. The site was started with the idea that certain types of information are more easily found by querying our colleagues instead of using traditional internet based search methods. | Siphs is a peer-based search engine for the life sciences research community. The site was started with the idea that certain types of information are more easily found by querying our colleagues instead of using traditional internet based search methods. Siphs has three components: | ||
* peer-based search engine | |||
* online bookmark management system | |||
* monthly Open Access journal club |
Revision as of 22:41, 22 November 2005
Biography
- Graduated from Boston University in 2002 (undergrad)
- Completed a Masters in Computer Science from Boston University in 2003, with a focus on Bioinformatics.
- Worked in Boston for two years, designing and implementing data mining & collaborative filtering systems.
- Started siphs.com[1] in July 2005.
- Email ajhaveri (at) siphs.com for more information.
- siphs.com username: ajhaveri
About Siphs
Siphs is a peer-based search engine for the life sciences research community. The site was started with the idea that certain types of information are more easily found by querying our colleagues instead of using traditional internet based search methods. Siphs has three components:
- peer-based search engine
- online bookmark management system
- monthly Open Access journal club