Duy Nguyen
About Duy Nguyen
Duy Nguyen is a Senior Machine Learning Engineer specializing in AI initiatives at The New York Times. He has a diverse background in journalism and data science, with experience at notable organizations such as NPR and the Brown Institute for Media Innovation.
Current Role at The New York Times
Duy Nguyen currently serves as a Senior Machine Learning Engineer in the AI Initiatives department at The New York Times. He has held this position since 2024, contributing to the integration of machine learning technologies within the organization. His work focuses on enhancing the capabilities of AI in journalism, reflecting a commitment to advancing media through innovative technology.
Previous Experience at NPR
In 2021, Duy Nguyen worked as a Graphics & News Apps Journalist at NPR for a duration of two months. This role was based in the Washington DC-Baltimore area, where he contributed to the development of visual and interactive news applications, showcasing his skills in data visualization and journalism.
Background in Machine Learning and Data Science
Duy Nguyen has a solid foundation in machine learning and data science, having worked in various roles that emphasize these skills. He served as a Machine Learning Engineer at the Brown Institute for Media Innovation from 2022 to 2024 and at NYU Center for Data Science as a Machine Learning Engineer focusing on Natural Language Processing in 2021. His expertise spans across data visualization, natural language processing, and software engineering.
Education and Qualifications
Duy Nguyen earned a Bachelor of Arts in Data Science from New York University, completing his studies from 2017 to 2021. His academic background laid the groundwork for his career in data science and machine learning, equipping him with the necessary skills to excel in his professional roles.
Contributions to Open-Source Projects
Duy Nguyen has actively contributed to open-source projects on GitHub, demonstrating his expertise in data science and software engineering. These contributions reflect his commitment to the broader tech community and his interest in collaborative development efforts.