About Me
I'm Argentinian, born in Tucumán in 1987, but Buenos Aires has been my home for the past 13 years. This city allowed me to grow both professionally and personally. This is where the transformation began that took me from traditional engineering to the fascinating world of technology, artificial intelligence, and software development.
I firmly believe that the future of AI lies in devices that respect user privacy, work offline, and are truly personal. That's why I want you to learn with me how to create applications that run AI models locally for iOS and MacOS.
To document my progress and share my mistakes and solutions, I created this blog and a YouTube channel. Each article and video is an invitation to learn together, because knowledge multiplies when shared. Thank you for joining me on this journey.
My programming journey began with Python. I studied at ITBA, Coderhouse, and Alkemy, learning the language applied to finance and industrial processes. Then I deepened my knowledge in frameworks like Django, Data Engineering, and Data Analysis, and finally completed a specialization in Artificial Intelligence at the Embedded Systems Laboratory of UBA. Each course brought me closer to a new way of thinking about problems.
My academic background is in Chemical Engineering from the National University of Tucumán. During those years, I learned to think systematically, solve complex problems, and understand processes from their foundations. Upon graduation, I decided to move to Buenos Aires seeking new opportunities.
My first professional experience was at KordSA, where I worked for four years as a Process Engineer in continuous production of nylon thread for tires. There I learned the importance of precision, consistency, and optimization. It was an experience that laid the foundation for my analytical thinking and passion for continuous improvement.
Before that, I spent a year in Paris, France, learning French and adapting to life in another country. I managed to master the language in just five months thanks to total immersion. This experience taught me a fundamental lesson: complete immersion is the key to mastering any new subject. This philosophy became my methodology for everything that would come after.
In 2018, I joined Johnson Matthey as a Process Engineer, working in batch production of catalytic converters. It was there that I discovered the critical need to save time in studying variables and optimizing processes. Manual methods were slow and inefficient, and that frustration led me to ask: is there a better way to do this? That question changed my career.