Hi, I'm Aayushi Verma, a PhD student in Computer Science at UConn! Welcome to my channel, where I talk about all things grad school, data science, astronomy, travel, lifestyle, research, studying, organization & productivity, coffee, books, and more. All opinions are my own.
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I completed my MS in Data Science at Pace University from 2022 - 2023 while working full-time as a data scientist, and completed my BSc in Astrophysics at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand from 2018 - 2021.
I know this isn't the point, but I am OBSESSED with your shirt from the first day. Where did you get it from? Loving the summer research vibe. There is nothing like it! That campus is lovely and green, it must help with those long days in front of the computer!
Thank you!! I think I got it from a department store, maybe Kohl’s or TJMaxx? Yesss, the campus is definitely nice to walk around and take breaks from staring at the screen all day!
What questions do you have about the night skies, astronomy, and space! Let me know in the comments, I’d love to make more videos like this, in addition to my other content! 🤩🪐💫✨🌌
Congratulations! It’s a great program and the professors are really great too! My advice would be go the extra mile for your data science projects and assignments, it really pays off! Best of luck!
Your cinematography is gorgeous! What kind of camera are you using? Yay! BIKING! The National Mall is a gorgeous mall, and I'm jelous that I've never thought to bike it! What a great collection of museums to visit 🥰
Have you been to Old Town yet? Check out this accompanying blog post that goes into more detail about the spots I showed in the vlog! www.aayushiverma.com/exploring-old-town-alexandria/
Sunny Cleveland, Ohio! Thank you for filming and sharing you experience. I really loved seeing the 360-sunset, the squacking birds - it really makes it seem like an other wordly phenomena! I know you said a blog post would not be able to adequately capture the experience, but are you planning to write something anyway?
I think it depends on the time of day and also what day it is! On weekdays it’s usually like every 5-10 mins, weekends are usually like 15-20 mins, but if there are multiple lines on the same track going the same way, then you’re in luck!