Ávaro Radigales is a STEM educator, programmer and military historian with eight years of professional experience blending classroom innovation and research-driven analysis. He leads robotics and programming outreach for underserved girls at Let’s Bot, coordinates a six-year STEM curriculum at Colegio Santa María de los Rosales, and has designed school-wide Python and LEGO Mindstorms courses from the ground up. As a PhD candidate in International Security, he researches mathematical operations-research models and professional wargaming to reinterpret naval battles, bringing quantitative methods to historical inquiry. A frequent guest speaker at international wargaming and security forums and an IVLP alumnus, he bridges academic, educational and diplomatic communities. Fluent in classroom pedagogy and technical development, he pairs practical teaching with computational modelling—an uncommon mix that informs both his curriculum design and his historical research. Based in Madrid, he also composes and teaches violin, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to problem solving and communication.
8 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, International Relations and National Security Studies, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, International Relations and National Security Studies at Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia - U.N.E.D.
Master of Arts - MA, International Relations and National Security Studies, Master of Arts - MA, International Relations and National Security Studies at Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Violin and Music Theory, Violin and Music Theory at Escuela de Música Nicolás Salmerón
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Álvaro Radigales - Guest Speaker at Various Organizations