User:Edinburghpotsdam

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About Me[edit]

I am a scientist and engineer.

My current work focuses on predictive modelling for arrhythmia prognosis, and obtaining big-data-driven insights from electrocardiograms (ECG).

My previous work was as a research scientist, focused mainly on the inverse elasticity problem in Magnetic Resonance Elastography.

Side passions include the reproducible research movement, the Rationalist movement, and meta-scientific questions involving the nature of evidence. I stay engaged with the peer review process as you can see in my Publons profile.

I am interested in editing articles which fall short of the Wikipedia guidelines for evidentiary sourcing. Opinions posted on the web should not supersede peer-review in general and randomized controlled trials in particular.