Summary
Armstrong Subero is an Enterprise Information Technology Architect and seasoned systems engineer with nine years of experience blending policing, R&D and commercial technology leadership from Moruga, Trinidad and Tobago. He designs chip-to-cloud solutions—RISC‑V, ARM, FPGA, embedded firmware, robotics and cloud orchestration (Docker/Kubernetes)—and authors technical books on microcontrollers and algorithms. At the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service he bridges operational policing with enterprise IT architecture, while running an independent R&D lab that prototypes mixed‑signal, mechatronic and AI-enabled systems. A pragmatic inventor and technical writer, he pairs low‑level hardware bring‑up and protocol design with AI model training/deployment and ROS‑based robotics, and has contributed practical educational content to freeCodeCamp and Apress. His work uniquely marries real‑world public safety experience with deep hands‑on hardware and software engineering to simulate and test virtual twins before field deployment.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Higher National Diploma, Computer Programming, Honors, Higher National Diploma, Computer Programming, Honors at Ashworth College
Professional Education Network, Intelligent Enterprise Systems, Professional Education Network, Intelligent Enterprise Systems at Lamar University
Level 8 (Doctoral), Strategic Management and Leadership Practice, Level 8 (Doctoral), Strategic Management and Leadership Practice at School of Business and Technology London
MSc/PhD, Information and Communication Technology, (On Hold), MSc/PhD, Information and Communication Technology, (On Hold) at The University of Trinidad and Tobago
Higher National Diploma, Induction Training, Policing, Higher National Diploma, Induction Training, Policing at Trinidad and Tobago Police Service Academy
Master of Science - MS, Artificial Intelligence, Master of Science - MS, Artificial Intelligence at Universidad Isabel I
Bachelors, Criminal Justice/Police Science, 62 Credits, DNF, Bachelors, Criminal Justice/Police Science, 62 Credits, DNF at College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts of Trinidad and Tobago - COSTAATT
Post Secondary Program, Practical and Computerized Accounting (A+), A+, Post Secondary Program, Practical and Computerized Accounting (A+), A+ at School of Practical Accounting
High School Diploma, Natural Sciences, CSEC, CAPE (UNIT I), High School Diploma, Natural Sciences, CSEC, CAPE (UNIT I) at St. Stephen's College
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science at Thomas Edison State University
Certificate, Computing, Certificate, Computing at National Energy Skills Center
Tagalog, Spanish, English