Alicia Heraz
Alicia Heraz
Chief Scientist - She / Her
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Alicia is a software engineer with a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from University of Montreal. She is founder and CEO at Emaww, coach for emotional intelligence at EQBetter and chief scientist at the Brain Mining Lab.

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The Brain Mining Lab
The Brain Mining Lab
Saint Bruno De Montarville, Québec, Canada

Automated Web Data Extraction for Machine Learning with Keyword-driven Structured Documentation

Develop an efficient web crawling and data extraction system, utilizing advanced algorithms to systematically search the vast expanse of the internet for specific keywords and phrases. The overarching goal is to meticulously organize the gleaned information into a meticulously structured Excel document, thereby creating a valuable dataset poised for optimal utilization in machine learning applications and analyses.

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Category Artificial intelligence + 4
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The Brain Mining Lab
The Brain Mining Lab
Saint Bruno De Montarville, Québec, Canada

Research Assistant for Academic Paper Publication

The primary goal of this project is to conduct comprehensive research on a specific topic within [mention the field], and subsequently, prepare a high-quality research paper for submission to a reputable journal. The selected student will play a crucial role in various aspects of the research process, including participant recruitment, data preparation, literature review, and the writing and editing of the final manuscript.

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Category Artificial intelligence + 4
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The Brain Mining Lab
The Brain Mining Lab
Saint Bruno De Montarville, Québec, Canada

Dynamic Text Animation Generator

The goal of this project is to create a web-based tool that takes a user-provided text input and generates a visually appealing animation of the text. The animation should be dynamic, engaging, and exportable to common web formats such as GIF or WebM. The tool should be user-friendly and allow easy sharing on social media platforms.

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Category Software development + 4
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