Nabin K. Malakar, Ph.D.

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

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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...

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

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Nepali Physics Students' Group in Facebook

Greetings!!!

Facebook has been proved to be a great place to hang out. I like it because I can find friends and friends of friends whom I had meet but had no clue on how to contact them (as we could not exchange the email address).

Recently, Pashupati Dhakal et. al. has created a group in facebook.
If you have facebook account and you are a nepali physics student, Please join the group.

Please visit the group by clicking the link below or Please copy and paste the following address in your browser:

http://www.facebook.com/n/?group.php&gid=5646424508


Now we have Three genuine groups:
Google Group of Nepal Physical Society
Yahoo Group of Nepali Physicists aboard
Facebook Group of Nepali Physics Students
(apologies, if I missed any)

Great!!!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

A Robot Conductor in Stage!

I know, it is all about pre-programmed robot in the video below.
But we all go into training to get ourselves into some familiar sequence of nice notes. That is also a kind of programming. I found a video in which the robot Asimo directing people as a conductor in a nice stage program.

Many people may find trouble to work under robot.
Oh, actually you can find humans working as robots whenever you call to the 1-800 numbers which are usually equipped with real people trained to behave as robot.
The debate on whether robots are going to outsmart people will continue.
Enjoy the video.