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Diploma di Maturitá
(1997 - 2009)
2022
2022
I'm helping teams bridge the tech gap by leveraging no/low-code tools as needed. Fractional CTO and Tech Advisor.
2023
2023
Go to 0bs.mx - A startup that invests in startups. Ecosystem Leaders with skin in the game. We invest in the fund, bring deals, contacts, and support on due diligence.
2021
2021
2021
2021
Helping people to build better habits. - 3+ million people read our blog every year (tinyrockets.app) - Helped over 200+ people build better habits with our live online bootcamps - Building the next generation habits and productivity platform
2019 - 2022
2019 - 2022
- Lead the ML Ops and Infra teams: ensured smooth operation of our ML microservices. Orchestrated all the pipelines using Temporal (temporal.io). Migrated the stack from JVM-based languages to Golang and Python to improve speed, reliability and developer ergonomics. - Streamlined and sped up contract analysis and processing from 1+ minutes to a few seconds. - Lead the search team. Developed search indexing pipelines with Temporal and ElasticSearch
2017 - 2019
2018 - 2019
2017 - 2018
2017 - 2017
2016 - 2016
Assisted graduate and undergraduate students with the practical assignments for the Functional Programming course which runs during the Michaelmas Term and is the first programming course that Computer Science students undertake.
2013 - 2014
2013 - 2014
Advanced Technology Centre in the Computational Engineering Capability. Implemented multi-objective genetic algorithms on CUDA GPUs to speed up the process of finding good solutions to a series of classified challenges and projects. Developed a novel data-visualization interface using the Qt Framework to display the solutions of the genetic algorithms and help stakeholders interpret and analyze the data. Won the BAE Systems Bronze Chairman's Award for Innovation.
2009 - 2011
2009 - 2011
LDC is system and network administration teaching lab at Universidad Simón Bolívar. The lab is in charge of maintaining and administering the Computer Science Department Network and teaching laboratories. I worked in a team of 12 people managing a variety of Linux (Debian, CentOS, Fedora) and Windows systems along with network service such as NFS, LDAP, DNS, SMTP and others. Provided technical assistance to professors and students of the department. During two terms in 2010 I taught the 'Introduction to Linux' course offered to all students of the University.