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Estelle Scifo
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Estelle Scifo possesses over 7 years experience as a data scientist, after receiving her PhD from the Laboratoire de lAcclrateur Linaire, Orsay (affiliated to CERN in Geneva). As a Neo4j certified professional, she uses graph databases on a daily basis and takes full advantage of its features to build efficient machine learning models out of this data. In addition, she is also a data science mentor to guide newcomers into the field. Her domain expertise and deep insight into the perspective of the beginners needs make her an excellent teacher.
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Estelle Scifo

Estelle Scifo possesses over 7 years experience as a data scientist, after receiving her PhD from the Laboratoire de lAcclrateur Linaire, Orsay (affiliated to CERN in Geneva). As a Neo4j certified professional, she uses graph databases on a daily basis and takes full advantage of its features to build efficient machine learning models out of this data. In addition, she is also a data science mentor to guide newcomers into the field. Her domain expertise and deep insight into the perspective of the beginners needs make her an excellent teacher.
Read more about Estelle Scifo