Talks
I have delivered numerous talks and presentations at various conferences, universities, and events.
Heavy Lifting: Leveraging Machine Learning to Measure the Mass of Supermassive Black Holes
CASCA 2023
Virtual Symposium
19 May 2023
Principal Audience: Professors and graduate students (150 participants)
Oral presentation with poster
Heavy Lifting: Leveraging Machine Learning to Measure the Mass of Supermassive Black Holes
CRAQ 2023
Montreal, Canada
8 May 2023
Principal Audience: Professors and graduate students (75 participants)
Oral presentation with visual support
Heavy Lifting: Leveraging Machine Learning to Measure the Mass of Supermassive Black Holes
SAPHARI 2023
Montreal, Canada
5 March 2023
Principal Audience: Professors and students of the department (100 participants)
Oral presentation with poster
Heavy Lifting: Leveraging Machine Learning to Measure the Mass of Supermassive Black Holes
University of Oxford
Oxford, United Kingdom
14 November 2022
Principal Audience: Professors and graduate students (20 participants)
Oral presentation with visual support
Heavy Lifting: Leveraging Machine Learning to Measure the Mass of Supermassive Black Holes
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
12 October 2022
Principal Audience: Professors and graduate students (80 participants)
Oral presentation with visual support
Machine Learning Approach to Measure the Mass of Supermassive Black Holes at High Redshifts
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom
3 September 2022
Principal Audience: ExGal Research Group (15 participants)
Oral presentation with visual support
The Mystery Behind Supermassive Black Holes
Montreal Summer School 2022
Montreal, Canada
16 August 2022
Principal Audience: High school and undergraduate students (10 participants)
Popular science talk with visual support
Astronomy & Astrophysics Introductory Crash Course
Montreal Summer School 2022
Montreal, Canada
15 August 2022
Principal Audience: High school and undergraduate students (10 participants)
Introductory course with visual support
Heavy Lifting: Leveraging Machine Learning to Measure the Mass of Supermassive Black Holes
CASCA 2022
Virtual Symposium
18 May 2022
Principal Audience: Professors and graduate students (150 participants)
Oral presentation with poster
Heavy Lifting: Leveraging Machine Learning to Measure the Mass of Supermassive Black Holes
CRAQ 2022
Montreal, Canada 12 May 2022
Principal Audience: Professors and graduate students (60 participants)
Oral presentation with visual support
Heavy Lifting: Leveraging Machine Learning to Measure the Mass of Supermassive Black Holes
PoSTER 2022
Virtual Symposium 5 May 2022
Principal Audience: Graduate students (50 participants)
Oral presentation with poster
Le Mystère des Trous Noirs
Calixa-Lavallée High School
Montreal, Canada
30 March 2022
Principal Audience: High school students (75 participants)
Popular science talk with visual support
Using AI to Measure the Mass of Supermassive Black Holes Through Cosmic Lensing
SAPHARI 2022
Montreal, Canada
4 March 2022
Principal Audience: Professors and students of the department (100 participants)
Oral presentation with poster
A Novel Machine Learning Approach to Measuring Supermassive Black Hole Masses
University of Montreal
Montreal, Canada
20 October 2021
Principal Audience: Professors and students of the department (100 participants)
Oral presentation with poster
First High-Resolution Radio JVLA Image of the Cluster of Galaxies Coma
University of Montreal
Montreal, Canada
May – August 2020
Summer internship with Prof. Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo
Principal Audience: X-Tra Research Group (6 participants)
Weekly oral presentations on project progress
Bioluminescence and Synthesis of Luminol from 3-Nitrophthalic Acid
Jean-de-Brébeuf College
Montreal, Canada
23 April 2018
Integration project for the chemistry of biomolecules applied to domains
Principal Audience: Professors and students (100 participants)
Oral presentation in kiosk format
A Vaccine Against Cancer!
Jean-de-Brébeuf College
Montreal, Canada
22 March 2018
Research presentation
Principal Audience: Professors and students of the chemistry research group (25 participants)
Oral presentation with poster