Gissella Bejarano is a research-driven computer scientist and educator with nine years of professional experience spanning academia and industry, currently a professor at Marist University and a postdoctoral alumna focused on sign language research at Baylor. She co-founded the Grupo de Inteligencia Artificial PUCP, co-directs CS initiatives for Peruvian undergraduates, and has led interdisciplinary projects that combine probabilistic graphical models and deep learning to solve Smart City and transportation optimization problems. With four years in finance as a data mining analyst and ongoing AI consulting work, she blends practical ETL and datamart expertise with advanced ML research and project leadership. Her track record includes mentoring students, securing research funding ($320k awarded), and publishing ML papers, while also producing a podcast that explores social-technical intersections—highlighting a rare commitment to translating technical research into public-facing interdisciplinary dialogue.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
PhD student Deep Learning, PhD student Deep Learning at Binghamton University
B.S. Computer Science Engineering, B.S. Computer Science Engineering at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Gissella Bejarano - Profesora at Marist University