Miguel Pérez

Lecturer at University of Granada

Granada, Andalusia, Spain
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Miguel Pérez is a lecturer and computational researcher with 12 years of experience bridging mathematics, statistics and applied AI to real-world medical problems, notably automatic histopathology diagnosis for prostate and skin cancers. He completed a PhD at the University of Granada and has held postdoctoral and visiting appointments at institutions including DTU and Northwestern, applying probabilistic models and crowdsourced annotation strategies to improve diagnostic workflows. Equally at ease coding Python solutions for algorithmic challenges as he is publishing peer-reviewed results, he contributes practical implementations to community repositories like MoureDev’s coding challenges. A skilled communicator and science communicator, he co-founded a popular podcast that translates complex math and CS ideas for broad audiences—reflecting his interest in lateral thinking and public engagement beyond the lab.
code12 years of coding experience
job4 years of employment as a software developer
bookDoctor of Philosophy PhD, Communication and Information Technology, Doctor of Philosophy PhD, Communication and Information Technology at Universidad de Granada
languagesEnglish, Spanish, French, Italian
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Github Skills (10)

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python10
ejs10
rets10
logic10
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data-structure7
data-structures7
algorithm7
algorithms7

Programming languages (4)

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Github contributions (5)

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Ejercicios de código semanales en 2023 de la comunidad MoureDev para practicar lógica en cualquier lenguaje de programación.
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userBack-end Developer
Contributions:11 commits, 44 PRs in 2 months
Contributions summary:Miguel contributed to multiple Python-based coding challenges within the repository, focusing on diverse problem-solving exercises. They implemented solutions for challenges including FizzBuzz, a Hacker language translator, a tennis match simulation, a password generator, a rock-paper-scissors game, a Hogwarts sorting hat simulation, a pseudo-random number generator, and others. Their contributions involved writing Python code, demonstrating proficiency in various programming concepts and problem-solving abilities.
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TimingKeepers/gen-ugr-cores

Oct 2015 - May 2019

Contributions:12 commits, 1 PR, 10 pushes in 3 years 8 months
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Miguel Pérez - Lecturer at University of Granada