College of Engineering
Lauren Nunag
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL
I am a Computer Science major at the University of Florida. I am passionate about advancing medical research and enhancing health outcomes on a global scale, as well as patient care, particularly for underserved or overlooked communities. I invite you to explore more about my work and research below.
Research
College of Design, Construction and Planning
IoT-ACRES
(IoT-Applied Construction Research and Education Services)
CIS4930 Digital Health:
This course introduced me to the intersection of healthcare and technology, focusing on how digital tools can improve patient outcomes. I gained insights into the current trends and challenges in digital health, including the integration of wearable devices and health data analytics.
MAS3114 Computational Linear Algebra:
This course provided a strong foundation in linear algebra, which is important for understanding machine learning algorithms. The computational aspect of the course enhanced my ability to implement these mathematical concepts in practical, real-world applications.
BSC2011 Integrated Principles of Biology II:
This biology course deepened my basic understanding of human physiology, particularly the cardiovascular system, which is central to heart rate monitoring. It covered the mechanisms of cellular and systemic functions, enabling me to better interpret heart rate data.
COP3530 Data Structures and Algorithms:
This course equipped me with the skills to efficiently organize and process large datasets, which is essential in AI research. Understanding data structures like trees and graphs, as well as algorithmic techniques such as sorting, searching, and dynamic programming will help me understand the performance of algorithms.