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Emmanuel Irabor
FIB-UPC
Master Student
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Emmanuel Irabor
FIB-UPC
Master Student
I am a master's student in the MIRI (Masters in Innovation and Research in Informatics) program, specializing in High-Performance Computing. Currently, I'm part of the Nanoarchitecture group at N3CAT, where I focus on developing wireless-on-chip technology to advance the next generation of Deep Neural Network (DNN) accelerators.

I earned my bachelor's degree in computer science at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (2019-2023), where I was awarded multiple scholarships, including the Beca de Excelencia de Madrid and the Fundación Carlos III y Fundación Ramón Areces Scholarship. During my studies, I participated in exchange programs at two renowned computer science institutions: Georgia Tech and the University of Waterloo. At Georgia Tech, I actively contributed to the development of advanced vehicle control systems within their RoboRacing robotics club.
My professional experience includes a software engineering internship at the Financial Services Innovation Lab at Georgia Tech. There, I utilized machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) within the financial landscape to analyze data for decision-making and market trend anticipation. Additionally, I served as a software engineering intern at Open Cloud Factory, where I contributed to the development of a multi-platform VPN application, developed a web server for QA purposes, and created a network mapping library for host discovery and management.
GitHub: github.com/EmmanuelScience
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/emmanuel-irabor

I am a master's student in the MIRI (Masters in Innovation and Research in Informatics) program, specializing in High-Performance Computing. Currently, I'm part of the Nanoarchitecture group at N3CAT, where I focus on developing wireless-on-chip technology to advance the next generation of Deep Neural Network (DNN) accelerators.

I earned my bachelor's degree in computer science at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (2019-2023), where I was awarded multiple scholarships, including the Beca de Excelencia de Madrid and the Fundación Carlos III y Fundación Ramón Areces Scholarship. During my studies, I participated in exchange programs at two renowned computer science institutions: Georgia Tech and the University of Waterloo. At Georgia Tech, I actively contributed to the development of advanced vehicle control systems within their RoboRacing robotics club.
My professional experience includes a software engineering internship at the Financial Services Innovation Lab at Georgia Tech. There, I utilized machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) within the financial landscape to analyze data for decision-making and market trend anticipation. Additionally, I served as a software engineering intern at Open Cloud Factory, where I contributed to the development of a multi-platform VPN application, developed a web server for QA purposes, and created a network mapping library for host discovery and management.
GitHub: github.com/EmmanuelScience
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/emmanuel-irabor