Sashini Loku

Research Assistant at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, CA

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Dinuka G.

Sashini directly reported to me as the Centre for Career Action Event Coordinator. She was a colleague I continuously came to rely on to run smooth and engaging online events. One of the qualities that I came to admire the most about Sashini is her ability to go above and beyond in problem-solving situations and challenges that come with running events. She knew how to logically find out the answer to problems and come to me with possible solutions. This made possibly very stressful situations be taken care of early before they became more significant issues. Sashini is also a very detailed oriented and people-focused individual who makes working with her a delight! I would highly recommend her to any team that would like to add her skill set.

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Research Assistant
      • Jan 2022 - Aug 2022
    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Administrative Assistant
      • May 2021 - Aug 2021
    • Event Coordinator
      • Sep 2020 - Dec 2020
    • Canada
    • Research
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Student Research Assistant
      • Jan 2020 - Apr 2020

      Built a database of over 1500 manually segmented carotid plaques using 3D Slicer that would serve as means to train deep-learning algorithms to identify such structures automatically Organized carotid plaque data using Microsoft Excel and MATLAB to analyze growth patterns of plaques and identify changes in classification type over yearly appointments of patient Built a database of over 1500 manually segmented carotid plaques using 3D Slicer that would serve as means to train deep-learning algorithms to identify such structures automatically Organized carotid plaque data using Microsoft Excel and MATLAB to analyze growth patterns of plaques and identify changes in classification type over yearly appointments of patient

Education

  • University of Waterloo
    Bachelor of Science - BSc, Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General
    2018 - 2023
  • A.B. Lucas S.S.
    2014 - 2018

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