Summary
Antonio Arredondo is an application developer with 12 years of software experience and a strong academic background (BS and MS in Computer Science) who has spent two decades bridging research, teaching, and hands-on engineering. He has built location-aware mobile systems with Bluetooth and Iridium satellite links and contributed early web 2.0 interfaces for 3D virtual worlds, demonstrating comfort with both embedded/communications stacks and user-facing applications. At New Mexico State University he combined research and instruction for twenty years, shaping technical rigor alongside practical development skills. Now based in Phoenix, he develops applications for the Arizona Game and Fish Department, applying his long-term experience to public-sector systems. Technically versatile with Java, PHP, PhoneGap, and LaTeX, he tends to surface-level UX work from deep protocol and systems knowledge. Colleagues would note his uncommon mix of academic discipline and field-hardy engineering—equally at home in a classroom or a remote-sensor integration.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science Computer Science, Bachelor of Science Computer Science at San José State University
Master of Science Computer Science, Master of Science Computer Science at New Mexico State University
English, Spanish, French