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LinkTree profile for Darrell R Ulm

Here is my LinkTree profile LinkTree for Darrell Ulm

Creating a Linktree turned out to be a really easy way to share my work, my social profiles, and the different communities I’m part of. It also makes it simpler for people to find me, whether they’re looking for my Kaggle projects, my GitHub code, or my research pages.

What I Added to My Linktree

I pulled together links from all over the web, including:

  • Tech and coding profiles like Kaggle, GitHub, Drupal, SourceForge, and Open Hub

  • Research and academic pages such as ORCID, Google Scholar, Web of Science, ResearchGate, DBLP, and my Kent State papers

  • Personal and creative sites including WordPress, Blogspot, Weebly, Wix, and About.me

  • Learning and community platforms like Codecademy and SlideShare

  • Social profiles on Threads, Instagram, Tumblr, and Goodreads

It’s a mix of professional work, personal interests, and older projects that still show parts of my journey.

 

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