Postdoctoral Researcher at Delft University of Technology
The Hague, South Holland, Netherlands
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Camilo León-sánchez is a geospatial researcher and postdoctoral fellow with nine years of international experience building 3D city models and Urban Digital Twins to enable energy-positive districts, currently working on the DigiTwins4PEDs project at TU Delft. He combines dual MSc degrees in Geodesy & Geoinformation and Computer Science with a strong background in cadastre engineering and practical GIS deployments across Colombian national agencies and academia. His work bridges research and real-world standards implementation—having led 3D geographic standards adoption for Bogotá’s spatial data infrastructure and taught applied geomatics at several universities. Comfortable in German, English and Spanish, he brings a rare mix of field‑level geodetic skills, academic rigor from a PhD at TU Delft, and hands‑on systems experience that accelerates the translation of 3D geoinformation into city-scale energy solutions.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
German as a Foreign Language, C1 Level, German as a Foreign Language, C1 Level at Hartnackschule Berlin
Msc, Geodesy and Geoinformation Science, Msc in Geodesy and Geoinformation Science emphasis on GIS, Msc, Geodesy and Geoinformation Science, Msc in Geodesy and Geoinformation Science emphasis on GIS at Technische Universität Berlin
Master of Science (MSc), Information Science/Studies, Master of Science (MSc), Information Science/Studies at Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas
English, English Language, English, English Language at LONDON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND ENGLISH
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Camilo León-sánchez - Postdoctoral Researcher at Delft University of Technology