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Grad profile: Donovan Parks, Computer Science

Convocation 2012

- October 2, 2012

Donovan Parks. (Provided photo)
Donovan Parks. (Provided photo)

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As a child, Donovan Parks loved computers. ā€œMy parents were extremely supportive and we had one of the first computers in our neighbourhood. I used this to learn basic computer programming and to run an electronic Bulletin Board System (BBS) for people in my hometown of Castlegar,ā€ he reminisces.

As a teenager, he sold computer programs via his home company Mind Products. After completing an undergraduate Computer Engineering degree at the University of Victoria and a Master of Engineering in Computer Vision at McGill, Parks is now graduating from Dalhousie with a PhD in Computer Science ā€“ the culmination of the fascination of a lifetime.

For his PhD, he specialized in Bioinformatics: ā€œthe application of computers and computer science techniques to solve problems in the life sciences.ā€

It was while at pilipiliĀž»­ that Parks Ā­published his first article in an international journal, Genome Research, and spoke at the 95th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America in Pittsburgh. Heā€™s also attended international conferences in locations as far-flung as Ireland and Japan. ā€œBeing able to travel so extensively to discuss my research has certainly been one of the most enjoyable aspects of graduate life.ā€

After graduation, Parks will journey to Australia, where heā€™ll work as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Queenslandā€™s Australian Centre for Ecogenomics. After that, who can say?

ā€œI am keeping an open mind,ā€ he says. ā€œRecently, Iā€™ve been interested in algorithmic art and have become increasingly interested in photography.ā€

Algorithmic art?

ā€œArt generated by a set of instructions carried out by a computer.ā€ Parks refers to computers as ā€œa power tool for exploring ideas,ā€ and with this particular tool, heā€™s become a master craftsman.