About
I am a Chilean computer scientist from the University of Chile and a PhD candidate at the University of Adelaide, supported by a Naval Group 🇫🇷 scholarship. I work across machine learning, computer vision, and neural networks.
Most of my work circles one question. A model’s answer is only the last step of a long internal computation, and I want to know what the earlier steps already knew. That leads me to intermediate representations, to out-of-distribution detection, and to the way behaviour changes with depth.
Alongside research I teach: part-time professor for MDS7202 at the University of Chile. Before that I worked as a data scientist at BCI. Both left me attached to reproducible experiments, careful evaluation, readable code, and decisions that stay traceable.
Currently based in Adelaide, Australia.
Backdrop Original layered ASCII compositions, generated from Theodore Gericault, The Raft of the Medusa (1818-1819) , and at phone sizes from Francisco de Goya, Saturn Devouring His Son (1819-1823) . Public domain (PD-old-100-expired, PD-Art). No painting is reproduced at full strength on the page.