Summary
Andres Lombo is a seasoned electronics and systems engineering professor with over a decade of experience teaching and researching integrated systems, micro/nanofabrication, and multi-physics simulation across Canadian colleges and universities. He combines deep academic credentials—a PhD in Electrical Engineering—with practical industry experience in telecommunications and production engineering, bringing a hands-on approach to instrumentation and optimization of complex systems. Known for bridging theory and practice, he has held roles from postdoctoral fellowships to research positions at top institutions and now shapes future engineers at Seneca, Sheridan and Centennial. Based in Oakville, Ontario, he also holds certifications in network security and emerging technologies, reflecting a rare mix of fabrication expertise and modern networking/software tool fluency.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering at University of South Florida
Certificate, Network Security, Certificate, Network Security at Alison
Bachelor, Electronics engineering, Bachelor, Electronics engineering at Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
Universidad de los Andes
Certificate, e-inclusion, emerging tech.; entrepreneurship, Certificate, e-inclusion, emerging tech.; entrepreneurship at ISTEC - Universidade Federal de São Paulo
English, French, Spanish