Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, United States. As a Graduate Research Assistant, I have expertise in Machine Learning (ML), Deep Learning (DL), and Natural Language Processing (NLP), with an emphasis on applying Large Language Models (LLMs) to tackle complex societal challenges. My research areas are, but not limited to, news media analysis and application and fine-tuning of LLMs. I have gained a broad range of research experience across different topics, from finance and port logistics to forced migration and text accessibility for visually impaired university students. During my academic career, I have collaborated with universities in Colombia and the United States to develop computational frameworks to analyze media narratives and societal frustration toward migrants in global host communities. I am proficient in multiple programming languages, including R, Python, SQL, and Tableau/Power BI, focusing on creating data-driven solutions that span domains, delivering impactful insights and innovative tools.
Research Affiliations
WS-DL Group, Old Dominion University
Computational archival science and web-scale information retrieval.