LatinX in AI Presents Breaking Into AI Research
Join us for an inspiring webinar designed for those ready to take their first steps into the dynamic world of AI research. This session invites you to explore practical pathways, learn from real experiences, and gain actionable insights from our diverse panel of early-career researchers and established pioneers. Through honest conversations and firsthand stories, panelists will share how they navigated their own beginnings, overcame challenges, and built meaningful careers in AI.
Whether you’re a student, a recent graduate, or simply curious about a future in artificial intelligence, you’ll discover supportive strategies, important lessons, and the key mindsets needed to thrive in this rapidly evolving field. Together, we’ll chart how you can start strong, access valuable resources, and write your own success story in one of today’s most exciting frontiers.
Join us on August 28th 2025 - Time soon to be confirmed
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Murilo Gustineli
Intel & Georgia Tech
Murilo is a machine learning engineer and researcher, currently completing a master’s in Computer Science (Machine Learning) at Georgia Tech. He co-leads DS@GT-ARC, a student-run research group focused on solving challenges in information retrieval, computer vision, multilingual, and multimodal modeling.
His recent work centers on large-scale synthetic data generation, fine-tuning language models, and training multimodal models. With a keen interest in deep learning and computer vision, he is committed to advancing biodiversity research, enhancing species identification, and supporting conservation initiatives.
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María Victoria Carro
University of Genoa
Victoria holds a law degree with honors from the University of Buenos Aires, with additional studies at New York University, the Complutense University of Madrid, and Columbia University’s Summer Program in American Law. She has been a researcher and research lead at UBA's Innovation and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory since 2020, and in 2024 founded FAIR, a student group focused on AI governance and safety.
Victoria is currently a PhD candidate in Security, Risk, and Vulnerability at the University of Genoa (Italy), where her research bridges law, AI safety, causality, and cognitive science. She has been a visiting researcher at University College London and is also pursuing a degree in AI Engineering at the University of Palermo in Argentina.
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