I'm a Software Engineer, working on my final thesis in the Electronics Engineering degree in University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. I love to learn new stuff, understand how complex systems work, and transform theoretical ideas into real things. I'm interested in many fields of electronics, such as Image & Signal Processing, Software Engineering, Algorithms & Data Structres and Deep Learning. I have experience with several software development tools and libraries, such as: Java, Android SDK/NDK, C++, GTest framework, Python, NumPy, Pandas, Apache Beam, ROS (basic implementation of nodes), basic Flask +JS applications, GitHub. Having listed the relevant tools, some words about it: I believe that listing all the learned frameworks and programming languages doesn't tell you enough about a SW engineer. They're all tools that serve as a mean to reach a certain goal. If you focus on understanding the core concepts when using different software tools, you can potentially learn to use every other tool that will cross your path. Focus on ideas and concepts, not on the tools. Having said that: Truth be told, in the industry you need fast transitions and learning curves when it comes to hiring new people. So yeah, I had to list some relevant tools I have experience with I'm a strong team player, but I also have experience working as the only developer in projects. On my free time I like to play piano and read about diverse subjects such as Mathematics, Philosophy, Musical Composition, Linguistics and Neuroscience.