Masters Student in Computational Biology
Computer Science Department
University Of Toronto

 
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Curriculum Vitae

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Summary of Skills and Accomplishments
  • Currently in a Graduate Program (Master's) in Computer Science, University of Toronto
  • University of Toronto Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Physics - 3.98 cGPA (out of 4)
  • Three NSERC USRA Research awards held in Bioinformatics and Geophysics, continued research throughout academic years, resulting in publications.
  • Recipient of several distinguished awards and scholarships based on academic and research merit
  • Extensive leadership and mentoring involvemen
 
Research Interests & Experience
Computational Biology (University of Toronto, supervisor Michael Brudno)
  • Sept 2008 - current. Master's Studies
    Main interest in Cancer genome variation. Also developed several tools surrounding SHRiMP which will be useful in my research, and which will be available soon on the SHRiMP website.
  • May 2008 - Sept 2008 (NSERC USRA)
    Developed Probability calculations for SHRiMP. Helped design a probability framework for the probcalc tool in the SHort Read Mapping Package - a package that allows the alignment of (short) genomic reads to a target genome. The probcalc tool assigns confidence and certainty values to each hit.
  • May 2006 - May 2007 (NSERC USRA and Research Assistant)
    New methods for Sequence Alignment. Showed generalization of classic scoring functions into broad class of ‘rectangle scoring schemes’, and demonstrated a novel algorithm (FRESCO) that can align sequences under any such function in polynomial time. Theory, various runtime improvements, and applications presented in publication.
    New designs in Prediction of Harmful Protein Mutations. Developing a Neural-Networks approach to harmful mutation prediction in proteins using secondary structure predictions.
Geophysics (University of Toronto, supervisor Jerry Mitrovica)
  • May 2007 – May 2008 (NSERC USRA and Research Assistant)
    Incorporating Sediment Transport in Sea Level Theory. Evolving a generalized theory of sea-level variation to take into account sediment redistribution. Publication to be submitted during 2008.
 
Publications and Conferences

* indicates the presening author.

Submitted

In Preparation

  • A.V. Dalca, J.X. Mitrovica, J.T. Perron and G.A. Milne. Post-glacial Sea-Level Change Including Sediment Transport 1: Theory.

Refereed Papers – Journals and Conferences

  • (Accepted) A. V. Dalca, Stephen M. Rumble, Samuel Levy and M. Brudno. (2010) VARiD: A Variation Detection Framework in Color-Space and Letter-Space platform.
    To be presented at ISMB 2010, to appear in Bioinformatics.
  • A. V. Dalca and M. Brudno. (2010) Genome variation discovery with high-throughput sequencing data. Briefings in Bioinf.. 11(1). p3-14.
    [ PubMedID: 20053733 ]
  • S.M. Rumble, P Lacroute, A.V. Dalca, M. Fiume, A. Sidow and M. Brudno. (2009) SHRiMP: Accurate Mapping of Short Color-space Reads. PLoS Computational Biology. 5(5) [ PubMedID: 19461883 ]

Non-Refereed Abstracts and Posters

  • S. M. Rumble*, V. Yanovsky, M. Fiume, A. V. Dalca, P. Lacroute, A. Sidow, M. Brudno. (2008) SHRiMP: The Short Read Mapping Package. ISMB, Jul 19-23. (Poster)
  • K. Latychev*, J.E. Davis, J.X. Mitrovica, A.V. Dalca and R.A. Kendall. (2007) Unraveling the Complexity of Sea-Level Trends in North America: Results from a New Generation of Glacial Isostatic Adjustment Models. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, San Francisco, Dec 10-14 (Abstract)
  • A.V. Dalca* and M. Brudno. (2006) FRESCO: Flexible Alignment with Rectangular Scoring Schemes. RECOMB Comparative Genomics, Sept 24-26 (Poster)
Conferences Attended
  • 2010 IEEE International Conference on Computational Photography
  • 2009 Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology
  • 2008 Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (Volunteer)
  • 2008 Pacific Symposium on Biocomputing
  • 2006 RECOMB Workshop
 
Academics and Awards

(Current) M. Sc. University of Toronto, Expected 2010 ( View Courses Taken)

  • CSC2503 Foundations of Computer Vision (A+)
  • EEB1460 Molecular Evolution (A+)
  • CSC2417 Algorithms for Genome Analysis (A+) [Taken during UG]
Awards

  • NSERC (Alexander Graham Bell) Canada Graduate Scholarship [Value: 17,500 CAD] info
  • Ontario Graduate Scholarship [Declined in favor of NSERC CGS; Value: 15,000 CAD] info
  • Halen Sawyer Hogg Graduate Admission Award [Value: 8,000 CAD]

Hon.B.Sc with High Distinction, University of Toronto ( 3.98/4.00 cGPA), May 2008
Computer Science and Physics Specialist (View Courses Taken)

Course Code

#
Sem.

Course Name

Percent Grade

Letter Grade

 

 

First year

 

 

CSC108H1

1

Introduction to Computer Programming

95

A+

MAT223H1

1

Linear Algebra I

93

A+

CSC148H1

1

Introduction to Computer Science

94

A+

CSC165H1

1

Mathematical Expression and Reasoning for Computer Science

100

A+

MAT137Y1

2

Calculus!

96

A+

ARC131H1

1

Introduction to Architecture

84

A-

ARC132H1

1

Contemporary Architecture

85

A

AST201H1

1

Stars and Galaxies

89

A

HPS210H1

1

Scientific Revolutions I

88

A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Second Year

 

 

CSC207H1

1

Software Design

90

A+

STA247H1

1

Probability with Computer Applications

96

A+

CSC240H1

1

Enriched Introduction to the Theory of Computation

97

A+

CSC258H1

1

Computer Organization

98

A+

MAT237Y1

2

Multivariable Calculus

94

A+

MAT244H1

1

Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations

97

A+

PHY140Y1

2

Foundations of Physics

85

A

CSC209H1

1

Software Tools and Systems Programming

93

A+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Third Year

 

 

APM346H1

1

Partial Differential Equations

81

A-

CSC350H1

1

Numerical Algebra and Optimization

94

A+

PHY255H1

1

Oscillations and Waves

86

A

PHY256H1

1

Introduction to Quantum Physics

97

A+

CSC263H1

1

Data Structures and Analysis

100

A+

CSC324H1

1

Principles of Programming Languages

100

A+

CSC351H1

1

Numerical Approximation, Integration and Ordinary Differential Equations

85

A

PHY251H1

1

Electricity and Magnetism

95

A+

PHY252H1

1

Thermal Physics

95

A+

CSC320H1

1

Introduction to Visual Computing

96

A+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fourth Year

 

 

CSC2417H

1

Algorithms for Genome Analysis

91

A+

PHY355H1

1

Quantum Mechanics I

91

A+

CSC373H1

1

Algorithm Design & Analysis

87

A

PHY225H1

2

Fundamental Physics Laboratory

87

A

ECO105Y1

2

Principles of Economics for Non-Specialists

96

A+

MAT334H1

1

Complex Variables

100

A+

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fifth Year

 

 

PHY352H1

1

Electromagnetic Theory

95

A+

PHY457H1

1

Quantum Mechanics II

80

A-

PHY495H1

1

Experimental Global Geophysics

95

A+

CSC420H1

1

Introduction to Image Understanding

99

A+

PHY309H1

1

Quantum Methods Using Computer Algebra

90

A+

PHY326H1

1

Advanced Physics Laboratory

92

A+

PHY351H1

1

Classical Mechanics

88

A


Awards

  • The Prince Philip Gold Medal (2008) info
  • Tom Hull Scholarship in Computer Science (2008) [Value: 1060.45]
  • The Walter N T McKay Postgraduate Scholarship (2008) [Value: 1400]
  • Four Dean’s List Scholar Awards (2004, 2005, 2006, 2008) [maximum of 4] info
  • Three NSERC UG Student Research Awards (2006, 2007, 2008) [Value: 4500. maximum of 3] info
  • Finalist - Computing Research Association, Outstanding Undergraduate Award (2007) info
  • Bryan Statt Prize (2008) [Value: 128.10] info
  • Don Salt geophysical studies Scholarship (2007) [Value: 800] info
  • Three University of Toronto Scholar Awards (Admission, 2006, 2007) [Value: 1500 each)]
  • Three Samuel Beatty Scholarships (2005, 2006, 2007) [Value: 400 Each]
  • PSB Travel Award (2007) [Value: 1000]
  • The Sony Scholarship in Computer Science (2006) [Value: 750]
  • Four Queen Elizabeth Aiming for the Top Scholarships (Admission, 2004, 2005, 2006) [Value: 100 each]
  • Two Regents in-course Scholarships (2005, 2006) [Value: 1000]
  • GoldenKey Society member (University of Toronto Chapter)

Ontario Secondary School Diploma, Humberside Collegiate Institute, 2003
Graduated with 98.5% Final Honour-Roll Average. Display Awards

 
Other Work

Webmaster
Included work with Photoshop, Macromedia, Google Data API, HTML, CSS, PHP and SQL.

Technical

  • Toronto District School Board Computer Lab Assistant (September 2002 – June 2003)
    Set up and maintained TDSB school network and lab area
    Supervised computer lab work and classes
 
Involvement and Athletics

Department of Computer Science:

  • DCS Peer Mentor – First Year Learning Communities (September 2007 – April 2008)
  • DCS Ambassador (September 2007 – Current)
  • Research Talk at FLC Presentations (May 2007)
  • Research Talk at UofT DCS Undergraduate Showcase (January 2007)
  • Fall Campus Day DCS Tour Guide (October 2006)
  • DCS Open House Volunteer (May 2006)

Romanian Students Club

  • President (May 2005 – September 2007)
  • Vice-President (May 2004 – May 2005)
  • Secretary (December 2003 – May 2004)
  • Webmaster (September 2003 - Current)

Romanian SC Soccer Team

  • Player (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007),
  • Captain (2004, 2005)
  • Representative (2004) 
 
Computing Experience
  • General: MATLAB, C, Java, Python, Perl, Scheme, and Prolog
  • Systems: Shell & Assembly languages, Linux Environment, logic and circuit design
  • Statistical and tools: MATLAB, CRAN, CVS, and make
  • Web programming: PHP, SQL, Google Data API, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Graphics and other Software: Photoshop, Flash, and Dreamweaver
   
 
 
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