Summary
Alberto Arroyo is a systems engineer and research collaborator with 9 years of experience building image and signal processing pipelines, bioinformatics workflows, and machine learning models across academia and industry. Currently at UW–Madison’s Laboratory for Molecular and Computational Genomics, he develops Python-based visualization and image analysis tools and high-performance C++ Monte Carlo simulations for genomic mapping. His background spans environmental and public-health projects—from dengue early-warning systems using Nextflow and statsmodels to satellite land-cover classification on Azure—and includes awarded work like a Microsoft AI4Earth grant. Bilingual in English, Spanish and French with formal translation training, he combines rigorous research methods with production-minded engineering to turn noisy biological and remote-sensing data into actionable insights.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Systems Engineering, Master's degree, Systems Engineering at Universidad Nacional de Colombia
Specialization, Analytics and Data Science, Specialization, Analytics and Data Science at Universidad de Antioquía
Bachelor of Science - BS, Systems Engineering, 460/500, Bachelor of Science - BS, Systems Engineering, 460/500 at Universidad del Magdalena
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Computer Science at Northeastern University
English, French