Hello!
My name is Samuel Iwuchukwu but you can call me Sam.
π I recently completed my thesis-based masters in Computing Science from the University of Alberta where I developed theories to characterize changes in Scratch and applied language models and deep learning models to next token suggestions in Scratch visual source code.
π I am privileged to be supervised by an excellent researcher Professor Abram Hindle
π My research intersects Software Engineering, Data Engineering, Data Science, and Language Models
ποΈ I developed a resilient parser that unpacks and transforms a Scratch file into an Abstract Syntax Tree for analysis, and I'm currently building a Ranked BiDirectional Context Model leveraging BiLSTM model to suggest next tokens in Scratch3 Visual Source Codes.
ποΈ In the past, I worked with Neolife International as a Software Engineer where I built numerous microservices and integrated payments gateways on our e-commerce front.
π« Contact via [email protected]