Enrique Noriega is an Associate Research Scientist with 11 years of experience applying state-of-the-art NLP and machine learning to biomedical and health-science problems. He holds a PhD in Information and an MS in Computer Science from the University of Arizona and has led and co-led multidisciplinary projects bridging information extraction, retrieval, and program synthesis for DARPA- and NSF-funded efforts. Enrique has built practical clinical NLP tools for EHRs in industry and advanced large language model and grounding techniques in academic labs, publishing in top-tier venues and contributing to open-source projects. He combines deep research rigor with hands-on engineering—proficient in Python, PyTorch, and deployment of ML systems—while mentoring students and organizing workshops. Now at Northeastern’s Gyori Lab, he focuses on extracting and grounding critical knowledge from the biomedical literature, accelerating discovery workflows. A less obvious strength is his track record of translating complex ontology work (UMLS/SNOMED/MeSH) into usable taxonomies and production-ready models.
11 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
Ingeniero en Tenologías de Informacion y Comunicacion Tecnologías de Informacion y Electronica, Ingeniero en Tenologías de Informacion y Comunicacion Tecnologías de Informacion y Electronica at Tecnológico de Monterrey
Contributions:36 commits, 1 PR, 27 pushes in 4 years 11 months
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