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<!doctype html><html lang=en-US><meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv=Content-Type><meta content="default-src 'self';" http-equiv=Content-Security-Policy><meta content="width=device-width,initial-scale=1.0" name=viewport><meta content="light dark" name=color-scheme><title>Ella Dunbar</title><link href=style.css rel=stylesheet></head><body><header><strong>elladunbar.com</strong><nav><a href=https://elladunbar.com>Home</a> | Blog [coming soon!] | RSS and Atom feeds [coming soon!] | <a href=https://git.elladunbar.com>Forgejo</a></nav><hr></header><main><article><h1>Welcome</h1><p>Hi, I’m Ella. Welcome to my really <i>really</i> awesome website!! You should probably enjoy it, or you won’t enjoy it very much.</p><h2>About Me</h2><p>I graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering (what a mouthful...) from Rice University in 2024. I now do data science as a Neurobiology researcher at The University of Alabama at Birmingham.</p><p>In computer world, I enjoy programming mostly in Python/Hy and Rust. I’ve written a few <a href=https://tree-sitter.github.io/>tree-sitter</a> grammars (<a href=https://github.com/elladunbar/tree-sitter-hy>tree-sitter-hy</a> and <a href=https://github.com/elladunbar/tree-sitter-zanscript>tree-sitter-zanscript</a>) to enable better syntax highlighting in my editor, and I’ve made a small project (<a href=https://github.com/elladunbar/to-braille>to-braille</a>) to print images using Unicode braille characters. I prefer Unix-like operating systems and usually work out of a terminal emulator.</p><p>At Rice, my senior capstone project was <a href="https://oedk.rice.edu/teams-details?recordId=recOoHcwRsKrtGwNm">Sea++</a> where my team created an autonomous solar-powered sailboat from scratch. I especially enjoyed implementing a more robust communication protocol for our microcontrollers. The protocol was built on top of serial with checksumming and error state communication. In other classes, I designed and programmed a custom bicycle spedometer for Beer Bike athletes, and I spent a lot of time playing with images and deep learning models.</p><p>When I’m not working, I spend a lot of time reading <a href=https://news.ycombinator.com/>Hacker News</a>, listening to music, and playing Super Smash Bros. Melee. Out of doors, I love climbing and backpacking, and Red River Gorge, the Ouachita Mountains, and Big Bend National Park are some of my favorite spots.</p><h2>Links</h2><h3>More Serious</h3><ul><li>GitHub: <a href=https://github.com/elladunbar>elladunbar</a></li><li>Forgejo: <a href=https://git.elladunbar.com/ella>ella</a></li><li>LinkedIn: <a href=https://www.linkedin.com/in/ella-dunbar>Ella Dunbar</a></li></ul><h3>Less Serious</h3><ul><li>Last.fm: <a href=https://www.last.fm/user/elladunbar>elladunbar</a></li><li>Hacker News: <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/user?id=dunb">dunb</a></li></ul></article></main><footer><hr><p>Ella Dunbar | Updated on 2025-10-18 | <a href=https://git.elladunbar.com/ella/elladunbar.com>Source</a> | Contact: web [at] elladunbar.com</p></footer></body></html> |