Skills

Tools: Python, Node.js, Jupyter Notebook, SQL, Tableau, Git

Personal projects

Take a look to some of the projects I have been working on:

KeepOn

KeepOn

KeepOn is a CLI(command-line interface) that helps you to keep track of your tasks. It is a tool that helps you to keep motivated and focused on your daily goals.

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Twitter vote

Guess your vote using Twitter

Can I guess the party you will vote just knowing your last tweets? In this project I use Twitter API to extract tweets of open voters of different Spanish parties. Then applying different ML models, we try to guess the party you are going to vote based on the text content of your tweets (language/expressions/user_mentions).

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Understanding tests

Understanding Bayesian tests

Test fail. There are false positive and false negatives. So if I take a test and the result is positive, how confident can I be that I am infected? Can I trust that test? This is a tool that helps understand Bayesian tests, i.e. helps understand COVID19 tests or any othe test that replies with positive/negative output.

Solve any sudoku

Solve any sudoku

This is a sudoku game done in Python. The backend is able to solve any 9x9 sudoku. I created as well a GUI that generates random sudokus and gives you hints on how to solve if you need help.

Code

See My Github profile to follow the latest projects I have been working on.

Collaborations

CodeCarbon

CodeCarbon

CodeCarbon is a Python package that helps you estimate the carbon footprint of your code. It is a tool that helps you understand the environmental impact of your code.

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VASCO

The VASCO

The Vanishing & Appearing Sources during a Century of Observations (VASCO) project aims at finding astro-physically interesting mismatches between historical sky surveys: ‘Which object flickered out from our celestial radar?’, ‘Which locations hint at astronomical spectacles to discover?’. This is a collaborative international project in which we aim to compare images from different telescopes to find rare phenomena in the universe.

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Asbronomers

Asbronomers (blog)

Astronomy blog where we talk about the universe with a fun approach.