Jose Javier Gonzalez Ortiz

DataBricks

Names

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Jose Javier Gonzalez Ortiz (Preferred)

Emails

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****@mit.edu
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****@mit.edu
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****@databricks.com

Education & Career History

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Research Scientist
DataBricks (databricks.com)
2023Present
 
PhD student
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit.edu)
20172023
 
Undergrad student
Universidad Pontificia Comillas (comillas.edu)
20122016
 

Advisors, Relations & Conflicts

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Coauthor
Adrian Dalca
****@mit.edu
20202023
 
PhD Advisor
John Guttag
****@csail.mit.edu
20172023
 
Coauthor
Jonathan Frankle
****@mit.edu
20192021
 
Coworker
Nicolas Ballas
****@fb.com
20202020
 
Coauthor
Davis Blalock
****@mit.edu
20192020
 
Coauthor
Jenna Wiens
****@umich.edu
20162016
 

Expertise

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Large Language Models
2023Present
 
Efficient Machine Learning
2020Present
 
Deep learning
2017Present
 
Computer Vision
2017Present
 
Medical time series
20162019