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William F.

AI Trainer & Fellow, Handshake AI

USA flagWashington, Usa

Key Skills

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Top Subject Matter

Biology Domain Expertise
English Domain Expertise
general AI training

Top Data Types

TextText
Computer Code ProgrammingComputer Code Programming
DocumentDocument

Top Task Types

Data CollectionData Collection
Bounding BoxBounding Box
PolygonPolygon
Text GenerationText Generation
Question AnsweringQuestion Answering
Text SummarizationText Summarization
Fine-tuningFine-tuning

Freelancer Overview

AI Trainer & Fellow, Handshake AI. Brings 4+ years of professional experience across complex professional workflows, research, and quality-focused execution. Core strengths include R, data science, editing, writing, osteology, archaeology, anatomy, paleobiology, and evolutionary anthropology. Education includes Master of Science, The George Washington University (2027) and Bachelor of Science, Florida State University (2025). AI-training focus includes data types such as Text and labeling workflows including Evaluation, Rating, and Data Collection.

Labeling Experience

AI Trainer & Fellow, Handshake AI

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Worked as an AI trainer/fellow completing assigned AI-training tasks across biology, English, and general AI domains. Produced high-quality materials that were reviewed and rated by human evaluators to improve training data. Supported iterative quality assurance cycles for model training materials.• Completed biology, English, and general AI training assignments• Authored training/evaluation materials used by human reviewers• Ensured outputs met quality criteria for scoring• Participated in feedback loops to refine training content

2025 - 2026

Student Cataloguer, Southeastern Archaeological Center

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Served as a student cataloguer converting and standardizing archived osteological and zooarchaeological remains materials into modern documentation formats. Performed identification of faunal remains from across the Southern US to support research datasets and downstream analysis. Applied consistent data handling practices to improve the usability of biological collections for study.• Converted archives/collections to modern standards• Identified faunal remains across the Southern US• Curated and standardized biological specimen-related records• Supported creation of structured research inputs

2023 - 2025

Education

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The George Washington University

Master of Science, Human Paleobiology

Master of Science
2025 - 2027
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Florida State University

Bachelor of Arts, History

Bachelor of Arts
2021 - 2025

Work History

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The George Washington University

Teaching Assistant

Washington, DC
2025 - Present
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The George Washington University

Research Assistant

Washington, DC
2025 - Present