Álvaro Uña is a Senior IoT Engineer based in Madrid with 10 years of experience building robotics, drone and embedded systems that bridge cloud services and edge devices. He has led IoT projects from prototype to production using LPWAN, AWS serverless architectures, Kubernetes and Terraform, and has hands-on experience writing ROS2 modules, embedded STM32 firmware and real-time video streaming pipelines. As a freelance developer and former R&D engineer at Prosegur and STAR ROBOTICS, he combines full-stack web skills (Angular, Node.js, MongoDB) with deep knowledge of IoT protocols (MQTT, CoAP, Sigfox, LoRaWAN, NB-IoT). He also teaches IoT and tech topics at MIOTI, translating complex systems into practical learning for students and clients. Colleagues describe him as organized, responsible and curious—equally comfortable debugging production cloud logs or tuning perception stacks for multi-camera tracking. Outside work he brings leadership and pressure-tested teamwork from five seasons refereeing competitive basketball, a detail that reflects his calm under stress.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Electrical engineer Ingeniería eléctrica y electrónica, Electrical engineer Ingeniería eléctrica y electrónica at Kaunas University of Technology
Master's degree in Electrical Engineer, Master's degree in Electrical Engineer at Technische Universität Graz
UPC Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Electronics and Automation Engineering Industrial Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Electronics and Automation Engineering Industrial Engineering at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Implementation of the Bitwarden API using an AWS serverless stack
Contributions:45 commits, 5 PRs, 51 pushes in 3 years 5 months
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