Nehemias Isai Alvarado Juarez, is a multidisciplinary artist, composer, and software engineer who seamlessly integrates sound design, visual arts, and programming with innovation and creativity. He commenced his formal music education at the Conservatory "Germán Alcántara" in Guatemala, where he trained in piano under Juan de Dios Montenegro and studied composition with the renowned composer and researcher David de Gandarias. In 2011, he premiered his electroacoustic work "Danza del Agua" at the FICCUA International University Festival in Panama City. His string quartet "October 49" was performed in 2014 by "Cuarteto Asturias" during their tour in Canada and earned first place in the prestigious International Composition Contest "September 15th." In 2019, his piece "Marimbas Errantes" was featured in the Resonances XVIII concert. Alvarado also pursued Computer Engineering and Electronics at Galileo University, collaborating on MetricMaker, a software for musical metric analysis, earning the Arctic Code Vault Contributor distinction in 2020. His academic journey includes scholarships in Russia and advanced studies at CMMAS in Mexico, culminating in a 2024 scholarship to study machine learning and AI at the National College of Ireland.