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Roland Laboulaye
Bioinformatics Engineer at Institute for Genome Sciences, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Roland Laboulaye is a bioinformatics researcher currently based in Paris, France. He holds a Master's degree in Computer Science with a focus on Machine Learning, NLP, and Metalearning, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Brigham Young University. Mr. Laboulaye has demonstrated expertise in unsupervised learning for genomic data and natural language, among other areas of interest.
Mr. Laboulaye has held various positions throughout his career, including Bioinformatics Engineer II at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Data Science Intern at ExxonMobil, Data Mining Lab Graduate Research Assistant at Brigham Young University, and Product Specialist at Mozenda, among others. He has also taught as a French Department Intermediate French Teaching Assistant and Oral Lab Assistant at Brigham Young University.
Throughout his diverse experiences, Mr. Laboulaye has developed a range of skills, including proficiency in bioinformatics, data analysis, machine learning, and natural language processing. Additionally, his areas of interest include unsupervised learning for genomic data and NLP.