Welcome to my own personal corner of the internet. Please lay back and relax as I walk you through my professional journey.
I strive to expand my knowledge and be the best Jack of all trades I can be. That very ambition put me on the path of becoming
a Data Scientist. After all, there’s no better position for a generalist than the role of analyzing and piecing together parts
of the world around us, venturing into varied industries, learning from specialists from all fields and having the ability to
automatize nearly every task, optimizing efficiency and freeing up time and energy to do more and aim higher.
I can proudly say that my former employers have acknowledge that I possess an outstanding work ethic. My professors have also
informed me that I have a deepened insight that allows me to find out-of-the-box solutions, as well as a recognizable style of
coding, a feat that I’m pleased to add to my accomplishments. I would hence like to present to you some of my work and showcase
what I’m capable of.
The goal of this project was to detect or deny the presence of an echo chamber in the comments section from YouTube videos of political nature using Natural Language Processing and classification algorithms. If a substantial proportion of the comments were classified as having the same bias as that of the content of the video, I considered that there was in fact an echo chamber.
View ProjectIn this project, I worked in a team of 3 to build a Neural Networks model that could identify some bird species with an accuracy of 92%.
View ProjectProject based on the Stanford University Ribonanza RNA Folding competition where the goal is to predict the reactivity between each position in an RNA sequence and two chemical reagents (DMS and 2A3). The prediction of these reactions is meant to infer the shape of the molecule. While DMS reacts with what can be thought of as the branches and 2A3 reacts what can be thought of as the stem of the molecule, both reactions are more likely to happen when the position is in an exposed part of the molecule.
View ProjectLet’s work together!