During my grad school period, I developed a fascination for programming and embedded systems. Since then, I've been teaching "Embebbed C" for advanced students at the university, and "Advance Programming" in C++. On the other hand, I've worked with algorithms and problem solving, so a strong background in Matlab and Python was required. After academia, I've worked developing embedded C/C++ applications with Qt interfaces.
Later, I decided to pursue a Ph.D. in hardware design in FPGAs for fast data processing. Since then, I've developed different projects using C, C++, Python, Qt, Keras, Skit-learn, Pandas, VHDL, scripting, and more.
I really enjoy being a mentor because I can continue teaching, giving a different perspective, and helping others with solutions for different cool projects.