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Rashid Ahmad '88
Rashid graduated magna cum laude in Mathematics-Computer Science in
1988. From there, we went to the the College of Physicians and Surgeons at
Columbia University, where he worked on a computer model of the heart.
After interning and residency at The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical
Center, he spent two years at Harvard Medical School and then continued
study at The Cleveland Clinic. He is now Assistant Professor of Cardiac and
Thoracic Surgery at Vanderbilt University and Section Chief of Cardiac
Surgery at the VA. You can find more details at
his web
page.
At Brown, He developed Vector , a 3D graphics package for the
Sun computers, as a final project in CS 224.
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