I have a degree in Education and I am currently studying a diploma in Data Science, Machine Learning and it’s applications from FAMAF-UNC. I work in areas of technological inclusion in education, give courses in programming and robotics and I help with courses for teachers and students. In 2018 I started learning Python to focus on data for social issues.
I have a degree in Sociology (UNMDP) and a Master in Human Rights and Democratization in Latin America and the Caribbean (UNSAM). I currently work as a specialist researcher in social statistics with a gender perspective (Ministry of Finance and Finance in the province of Buenos Aires) and as academic coordinator of the Specialization in Public Policies and Gender Perspective (IFPyGP-GCBA).
I am a Lawyer (UBA) specializing in gender. I am Assistant Secretary and data analyst of the Criminal Misdemeanor and Misdemeanor Court N10 in the City of Buenos Aires. I took several courses on data, which, linked to my specialization in gender, resulted in several publications on open justice and data science, and about opening data with a gender perspective in the Judiciary.
I have a degree in Political Science (UBA) and a master's degree in Public Policy and Development Management (UNSAM and Georgetown University). I work in the area of Monitoring and Evaluation in the National Directorate of Sexual and Reproductive Health within the National Ministry of Health. A few years ago I started taking courses on data processing and analysis in social sciences which opened the doors to the incredible spaces that I am exploring today.
I have a degree in Political Science (UBA) and a master's degree in Gender, Society and Politics (FLACSO). I work in Federal Articulation in the Ministry of Women, Gender and Diversity, accompanying and technically advising municipal projects. I am also an advisor to a national deputy and I teach Human Rights in university the where I studied.
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