Jack Benarroch Jedlicki
About Jack Benarroch Jedlicki
Jack Benarroch Jedlicki is a research intern with a background in Mathematics and Physics, having studied at the University of California, Berkeley and Universitat de Barcelona. He has held research positions at both UC Berkeley and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and currently works at the Computer Vision Center and the Barcelona Supercomputing Center.
Work at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Currently, Jack Benarroch Jedlicki holds a position as a Research Intern at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center. He has been involved in research activities since 2023. His role includes contributing to various projects that leverage high-performance computing resources to advance scientific research and applications.
Education and Expertise
Jack Benarroch Jedlicki has a diverse educational background. He studied at the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics and Physics in 2023. He also pursued a Bachelor's degree in Physics and Mathematics at Universitat de Barcelona from 2019 to 2024. His education has equipped him with a strong foundation in scientific principles and research methodologies.
Background
Jack Benarroch Jedlicki's academic journey began at Lycée Français de Barcelone, where he completed his Baccalaureat in Scientifique from 2005 to 2019. Following this, he engaged in undergraduate research at prestigious institutions, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley, where he focused on various research projects.
Achievements
Jack Benarroch Jedlicki was awarded the Elena Maseras Research Fellowship, which enabled him to conduct an AI and computer vision research project at the Computer Vision Center. This fellowship highlights his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field and his capability to contribute to significant research initiatives.
Research Experience
Jack has accumulated substantial research experience through his roles as an Undergraduate Researcher at both the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California, Berkeley. At MIT, he conducted research at the Auto-ID Lab, while at UC Berkeley, he participated in various research activities that contributed to his academic and professional development.