PyTorch Philippines
“PyTorch is what's actually used in research and production — this role is about making sure Filipino students aren't stuck only knowing sklearn.”
I believe in the power of the Filipino tech community. Through leadership and advocacy, I work to make technology education more accessible and impactful.
Every community taught me something — from a regional ambassadorship in high school to leading data programs for hundreds of students. Here's the path, one chapter at a time.
“PyTorch is what's actually used in research and production — this role is about making sure Filipino students aren't stuck only knowing sklearn.”
“Did both mentoring and workshop facilitation at the same event — different modes but both pointed at the same thing: getting participants to actually build something.”
2026 “Got to be part of a regional conversation on Python education — connecting with educators and practitioners from across Asia who are working on the same problems.”
“First time leading a web team for a large-scale public event. The site had to look good and actually work under traffic — it did.”
“Helped run an event that got Filipino students to sit down, think, and actually build something — not just attend a talk.”
2025 “Mentoring is a different kind of work — you're not presenting, you're in the room with teams figuring things out in real time.”
2024 → 2025 “Got free data education into the hands of people who actually needed it — not just students who already had access to resources.”
2024 → 2025 “Got to lead a community of students who actually wanted to build things with AI — not just learn about it.”
“This was high school — but it was also the first time I was given a regional-level responsibility for something tech-related. It set the tone for everything after.”
“Running a student org while being Valedictorian is a lot — pero kaya naman. It taught me early that leadership and output can coexist.”