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AJG91/README.md

Hi, I'm Alberto πŸ‘‹

πŸ’« About Me:

⚑ Nuclear physicist
πŸ”­ Interested in machine learning and AI projects
🌱 Currently learning about LLMs and how to build them
🌐 Check out my website

🌐 Socials:

LinkedIn

πŸ’» Tech Stack:

C++ Fortran LaTeX Markdown Python Keras Matplotlib NumPy Pandas PyTorch Plotly Scipy scikit-learn Git GitHub

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