I’m always eager to learn new programming languages and expand my skill set, especially through collaborative projects and knowledge sharing.
When I’m not studying or coding, you’ll likely find me at hackathons or coding spaces, connecting with my fellow code-enthusiasts.
I’m particularly interested in the role of ethics and explainable AI, and I’m committed to building transparent, responsible AI systems that make a positive impact.
Explore my work and feel free to connect—I’m always excited about new opportunities and collaborations!
Relevant Coursework: Business and AI Ethics, Working in a SCRUM-team, Critical thinking, Responsible AI, Human-centered AI, Communication and Storytelling, Data Analytics.
Working as a mentoring assistant for the first year Data Science and AI students. Helping them with questions related to the study material, such as Python, Machine Learning, Computer Vision, Data Visualization and Data-driven storytelling.
Developing an object detection algorithm using deep learning to identify cultural heritage sites along the St. Martin Route. Creating an API to connect the algorithm with a game engine. Collaborating with an interdisciplinary team of Tourism, Games, and AI students from Breda and Glasgow universities.
Working with conversational AI for chatbots, digital assistants, and robotic systems like Softbank Robotics’ Pepper. Collaborating with an international team and supporting both hardware and software developers. Designing and developing JavaScript-based webhooks, along with creating design concepts and data flowcharts.
The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) is one of Europe's largest and most influential hacker organizations, focused on advocating for digital freedom, privacy, and transparency, while promoting ethical hacking and critiquing surveillance and misuse of technology.