Jorge Borregales is a bilingual computer scientist and PhD candidate in Cinema Studies at NYU with a decade of experience blending film scholarship, archival practice, and technical media work. His research interrogates Latin American cinema through nationality, colonialism, race, gender, and industry economics while he applies hands-on skills as a projectionist, film archivist, and media cataloger for NYU’s Study Center. Comfortable in both academic and festival/archival environments, he has curated and preserved 16mm and digital materials, supported events programming, and contributed to inventory and copyright review at prominent film cooperatives. Meticulous and organized, Jorge pairs rigorous critical thinking with pragmatic project management and clear communication across faculty, students, and public audiences. Raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, he brings a bicultural perspective that informs both his scholarship and collaborative work in film curation, preservation, and research. Always open to cross-disciplinary partnerships, he seeks connections in festival programming, archival projects, and critical writing.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Martin Scorsese Department of Cinema Studies at NYU Tisch School of the Arts
High School Diploma, 3.80, High School Diploma, 3.80 at Colegio San Ignacio de Loyola
notebookJS: seamless JavaScript integration in Python Notebooks
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