Me - Sun, Jul 10, 2022
Hey there!
I’m glad you’re here. By the way, some friends call me Rah. I prioritize human-centered initiatives using my natural aptitude for technology and passion for learning and problem-solving. When not doing those things, engaging in activities of human expertise is near and dear to me. I’m likely flying aircraft (really flying, not relying on autopilot) or being creative. I enjoy dance, visual art, musicianship, linguistics, reading voraciously, and the outdoors with loved ones. Gardening and growing food is also a sustainable practice.
One of my favorite quotes is by Laozi or Lao-Tzu, the founder of Taoism:
“A leader is best when people barely know he exists, not so good when people obey and acclaim him, worse when they despise him. But of a good leader who talks little when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: We did it ourselves.”
- My favorite books are those I’ve recently read (some more than once):
- Most recent (Q1-Q4 of 2024)
- Age of Revolutions: Progress and Backlash from 1600 to the Present (by Fareed Zakaria)
- Cybersecurity Attacks - Red Team Strategies (by Johann Rehberger)
- Everything is Predictable: How Bayesian Statistics Explain the World (by Tom Chivers)
- In This Economy? How Money & Markets Really Work (by Kyla Scanlon)
- 1Q84 (by Haruki Murakami)
- Mathematica: A Secret World of Intuition and Curiosity (by David Bessis, translated by Kevin Frey)
- Math For Security: From Graphs and Geometry to Spatial Analysis (by Daniel Reilly)
- The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and Happiness (by Morgan Housel)
- Why Machines Learn: The Elegant Math Behind Modern AI (By Anil Ananthaswamy)
- Design and Analysis of Cryptographic Algorithms in Blockchain (by Ke Huang, Yi Mu, Fatemeh Rezaeibagha and Xiaosong Zhang)
- A Tour of the Calculus (by David Berlinski)
- AI 2041 (by Kai-Fu Lee & Chen Qiufan)
- Weapons of Math Destructiun (by Cathy O’Neil)
- Artificial Unintelligence, How Computers Misunderstand the World (by Meredith Broussard)
- Life 3.0, Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (by Mark Tegmark)
- How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain (by Dr. Lisa Feldman Barrett)
- Neuromancer (by William Gibson)
- Connectography, Move and The Future is Asian (by Parag Khanna)
- The Government Machine: A Revolutionary History of the Computer (by Jon Agar)
- Big Mind: How Collective Intelligence Can Change Our World (by Geoff Mulgan)
- The Source of Self-Regard (by Toni Morrison)
- Girl, Woman, Other (by Bernardine Evaristo)
Fun facts: I am a professional member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), The Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP), and Women in Aviation International.
- Education and credentials are the following:
- Nvidia via Black Hat Machine Learning Credential
- UC San DiegoX via EDX, MicroMasters® Data Science Credential
- Udacity Blockchain Nanodegree, Blockchain Developer Credential
- Microsoft Azure AI Engineer Credential
- Roosevelt University USA, Bachelors of Professional Studies, Organizational Leadership, Economics (B.P.S)
- Roosevelt University USA, Masters of Arts, Training and Development, E-Learning (M.A.T.D)
I’d be happy to talk about potential partnering in education, tech or entertainment and will provide CV and/or portfolio links upon request.
Many thanks to Chris McKenzie and Max Le Fou for their work on the BOOSTRA.386 theme- the inspiration for this site.
Learning how to learn is a valuable skill because it is perpetual. However, traditional educational paths carry risks. There are also gaps in available information and resources or how it may be presented. I want to partner with you to help close those gaps.
“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” Alvin Toffler
Let’s connect. Visit neuzida’s website and send me an email at info@neuzida.io.