Hi! I’m Gabriel, a second-year computer science student at the University of Toronto. I’m double majoring in Computer Science and Mathematics. My areas of interest spans multiple fields, but I am especially interested in quantitative finance, machine learning, and data science. I thrive in collaborative environments, and believe teamwork drives innovation and creativity.
IQ-Gen is a free online tool that aims to help young professionals prepare for behavioral interviews by utilizing a large language model to generate personalized interview questions. It was created my myself and a small group of peers for UTMIST’s LLM Engineering program, and was meant to tackle a real-world problem that we ourselves had faced.
Users are able answer questions by speaking directly to their computer and will receive responses and follow-up questions from a virtual interviewer. The program will then analyze the response, and provide feedback on the user's word choice and the overall quality of the user’s response. Most recently, IQ-GEN has been featured as an interactive booth at UTMIST’s Eigen AI conference, presented alongside a curated selection of student ML projects.
St George Capital is the University of Toronto’s largest quantitative finance club, featuring a quant research division, a quant trading division, and a traditional equity and macroeconomic research division.
As event director at SGC, I am responsible for the planning and executing various networking and student development events, our annual factor research case competition, and a year-end research conference.
The Campbellford Memorial Hospital (CMH) finance department handles the finances from the entirety of the hospital, from ER costs to pharmacy billings. As an intern within the department, I was able to work on the accounts payable desk, managing the organization and posting of a variety of different types of invoices. Besides learning many general finance and accounting principles, I was able to develop a greater appreciation for the rigor and detail with which financial transactions and records must be handled.
TSN’s Canadian Superbike Championship (CSBK) is a nationally televised motorbike racing show, on which I have worked as both a production assistant, and more recently as a camera operator. Through CSBK, I have been able to learn more about the organization of teams with very diverse talents, and have been able to experience working collaboratively in high pressure situations.
Feel free to download my resume and reach out with any questions. I'm currently available for internship opportunities beginning May 2025.