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ashileybianca/README.md

Hi there πŸ‘‹ I'm Ashiley Bianca

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Computer Science student at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS), through the ADA – Women in Computing program by Poatek (now TELUS Digital BR);

🌟 Data Science Intern at HP, working with data analysis, large language models (LLMs), prompt engineering, architecture planning, and chatbot development;

πŸ€– FAPERGS research scholarship holder in the RoboLab Restinga: Fostering Educational Robotics project, leading courses and workshops for the local community;

πŸ”Ž Former Volunteer Researcher at the MALTA Laboratory (Machine Learning Theory and Applications), developing skin lesion classification models, and former Intern at the Software Innovation Laboratory (LIS) – PUCRS/HP, working on Prompto, a project management assistant powered by AI;

πŸ’» Technical degree in Information Technology from the Federal Institute of Rio Grande do Sul – Campus Restinga (IFRS).

Learn more about me

My main interests are in data science, statistics, and artificial intelligence. I’m usually studying or working on projects in these areas, trying to better understand how data and algorithms can help solve real-world problems. I've completed several courses related to these fields and often get involved in research and development projects to deepen my knowledge and experience.

These are fields that are constantly evolving, so I believe it's essential to keep learning and improving β€” always staying up to date with new tools, techniques, and ideas.

In addition, I really enjoy organizing workshops and classes, as well as creating educational materials to help others understand complex topics more easily. I especially engage in this kind of work at RoboLab, where I collaborate closely with the community through events and teaching initiatives.

πŸ“« Connect with Me

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