Summary
Diego De La Hera is a biochemist-turned-psychology PhD whose nine-year research career blends experimental design, hardware/software development, and multivariate analysis to study social behavior and child learning. Based in Córdoba, Argentina, he independently builds devices and analytics pipelines (Python, R, Matlab) to collect and quantify cognitive and social metrics, and he routinely coordinates small research teams. His experience includes international collaborations and a DAAD-supported research stay at the Max Planck Institute to compare methods for teaching programming to children, reflecting an interest in learning technologies and education. A technology activist invested in decentralized knowledge networks, he brings laboratory rigor and practical automation experience from roles spanning academia and industry. Not obvious from titles: he has bridged wet-lab biochemistry training with computational behavioral science to create bespoke experimental toolchains.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Research and Experimental Psychology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Research and Experimental Psychology at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
English, English at University of Cambridge
Bioquímico, Biochemistry, Bioquímico, Biochemistry at Universidad de Buenos Aires
Portuguese, Portuguese at Universidad Nacional de La Matanza
Spanish, English, Portuguese, Italian, German