This past week was a little overwhelming, but I made big strides. For one, I found out that I advanced to the Chemistry Olympiad National Exam! I still feel underprepared, especially for the lab practical since I have almost no experience performing chemistry experiments. However, I’m looking forward to the competition, and I’m even having to leave for DECA ICDC later because of it. Between all the tests I had, I also tried to finish my benchmark code for my final product—the final evaluation of my model. Instead of creating a new program to test each benchmark, I tried to combine them into 2 Jupyter notebooks: one for regression tasks and one for classification tasks. I finally finished Sunday night and managed to combine the hyperparameter tuning code and the benchmark code together, after many tests to determine the optimal architecture. I sent the code to my mentor to be run on a supercomputer cluster, and I’m excited to see the results. I also set out to clean up the GitHub, and add a readme, in addition to creating my poster and report and updating my digital portfolio. I’m sure all these tasks will stretch on, but I’m hoping to have them done as early as possible to focus on my final presentation. At the very least, I know I can delay writing a longer paper until after ISM is over.
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Rajas Ketkar
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