Dagoberto Salazar-Hernandez is a GNSS R&D engineer and aeronautical expert with nine years of focused experience developing advanced, safety-critical positioning algorithms for products like Trimble's CenterPoint RTX and ASIL-C certified systems for autonomous vehicles. He combines deep scientific data-processing expertise—demonstrated as a core developer of the multi-GNSS GPS Toolkit (GPSTk) and author of libraries like PyMeeus—with long-standing C++ coding skills and a pragmatic scripting toolset (Python, Perl, FORTRAN, shell). A former university researcher and lecturer, he brings academic rigor to applied engineering, having led international multi-cultural projects and taught navigation and control courses. Colleagues value his calm, strategic thinking that balances short-term delivery with long-term architecture, plus strong communication and revision-control discipline from managing collaborative open-source work. Notably, his procframe contribution to GPSTk enabled advanced metadata-aware processing that helped the toolkit become a reference in GNSS research.
9 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Postgraduate courses on Instrumentation and Control, Instrumentation and Control, Postgraduate courses on Instrumentation and Control, Instrumentation and Control at Facultad de Ciencias de la Universidad Central de Venezuela
Aeronautical Engineer, Aeronautics, Aeronautical Engineer, Aeronautics at Instituto Universitario Politecnico de las Fuerzas Armadas Nacionales (IUPFAN)
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Dagoberto Salazar-hernandez - GNSS R&D Engineer at Trimble