Structural Token Language Modeling of Proteins for Controllable Generation
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When I first arrived at MIT, armed with a suitcase full of dreams and a head full of ambitions, I never expected that one of my greatest lessons would come not from a lecture hall, but from the person I’d be sharing a tiny dorm room with for the next two years.
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As I bike across town to work, alone with my thoughts, I can’t help but feel the weight of an impending decision.
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This past month at my internship, I found myself increasingly fascinated by the world of geometric deep learning.
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There’s something both thrilling and terrifying about knocking on a stranger’s door.
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It’s been a few years since I read Atomic Habits and since then, I haven’t really incorporated many of its insights into my day to day living.
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“The club will never look like this ever again.” - Master Dan Chuang, during debrief of the last official practice of the semester.
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I’m turning 20 next month, so inspired by several blogs of a similar nature, here’s 20 things I learned before 20 in no particular order.
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The dinner I had with my friend was two months ago.
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I’ve been a fan of Ali Abdaal’s content since not long after he started posting on YouTube, and recently I came across one of his videos where he shared a way of capturing invented by Matthew Dicks called Homework for Life.
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Growing up in a frugal Asian immigrant household, I was instilled the values of never wasting.
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I recently stumbled upon Ben Kuhn’s blogroll.
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Hey, it’s been a while.
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As I’m brainstorming for my senior portrait for English class, I’m pondering the question of how I got to be the way I am today.
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When I was an ambitious sophomore, I looked with an unhealthy amount of admiration, envy, and awe at the LinkedIn profiles of successful graduating seniors, YouTube videos highlighting Regeneron’s latest STS winners, and the bios of previous year’s USABO Finalists among other publicly available online relics of achievement.
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Today I took the train home from school alone for the first time in maybe a month.
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This is what I wrote for a question about something I changed my mind about recently (Atlas Fellowship Stage 2):
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It’s April, the time of the year when all the anxious high school seniors flock to visit the place they’ll be spending the next four years of their lives.
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I dance. Specifically, I do a style of performing arts called Flow where we essentially swing lights on tethers (and other such props) in the dark to create elegant patterns and choreography.
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Spending time with friends isn’t valued the same by everyone.