From 2005 to 2015 I worked in various commercial projects at the software industry (with the exception of the year 2013 when I moved away from computers to work in the public administration).
After having received a six-year degree in Computer Science at the University of Buenos Aires in 2012, I returned in 2014 to the academic world as an assistant professor of the Operating Systems course. A year later, I decided to focus entirely on research and started my PhD at the University of Buenos Aires with a scolarship from CONICET (the National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina).
My two main areas of interest are artificial inteligence and neuroscience, particularly probabilistic models of cognition and their application to learning. That's why I'm part of the Integrative Neuroscience Lab and the Applied Artificial Intelligence Lab.