Carlos Delgado is a research entomologist and software-capable scientist with 11 years of experience studying integrated pest management, invasive species, and pathogen transmission by insect vectors. Currently a Senior Research Associate at Cornell’s Hudson Valley Research Lab, he bridges field ecology and lab-based pathogen work informed by a PhD in Sustainable Agriculture and an MS in Microbiology. His career spans postdoctoral roles at Cornell and UC Riverside and faculty appointments in Colombia, reflecting a pattern of translating fundamental research into applied pest-management solutions. Complementing his biology expertise, he programs in Python, Java, and C++, enabling data-driven experiments and custom analysis pipelines that streamline vector surveillance and modeling. Notably, he often pairs hands-on entomology with software tools to tackle complex, cross-disciplinary problems in agroecosystems.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Biology, Bachelor's degree, Biology at Universidad Industrial de Santander
Master of Science - MS, Microbiology, Master of Science - MS, Microbiology at Universidad de los Andes - Colombia
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Sustainable Agriculture, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Sustainable Agriculture at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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