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Luca Bottero

Physics Student at UNITO ⚛️ MLJC Co-Founder

Luca Bottero is a physics student at the University of Turin and a co-founder of the Machine Learning Journal Club (MLJC).13 He is a consultant and developer specializing in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications.57 Bottero's interests center around Continual Learning, a subset of machine learning focused on training models to adapt.1

As a member of MLJC, Bottero has been involved in various projects and events:

  1. He participated in the SHARPER – European Researchers' Night in Turin on September 24, 2021, where MLJC presented projects ranging from Brain Computer Interfaces to Scientific Machine Learning.1

  2. Bottero has contributed to research in Physics-Informed Machine Learning, including work on "Physics-Informed Machine Learning Simulator for Wildfire Propagation" and "NeuralPDE: Automating Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) with Error Approximations".12

  3. He has been involved in developing hardware for real-time machine learning applications, including a system using SoC with GPU acceleration and FPGA for low-latency decision-making in dynamical systems.1

In addition to his academic and research pursuits, Bottero has professional experience as an AI & ML consultant and developer.7 He maintains a presence on various professional and academic platforms, including GitHub and ResearchGate.46

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Luca Bottero
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