Summary
Diego Rincon-Yanez is a pragmatic computer science researcher and engineer with a decade of professional experience and over 15 years in the field, currently a postdoctoral researcher at WU Vienna working on the FWF Cluster of Excellence "Bilateral AI." His background bridges academia and industry—from leading national HPC and grid initiatives in Colombia to R&D and engineering roles across Europe—specializing in scalable data platforms, knowledge graphs, and secure storage for high-performance infrastructures. He has driven architecture and CI/CD integrations in Kubernetes environments, shaped GitHub strategies at Bosch CAI, and mentored students and peers through applied research and prototype deployments. Comfortable both designing modular microservices for sensor networks and contributing to Horizon Europe projects, Diego combines deep systems expertise with an eye for reproducible research artifacts and ontology-driven datasets. Colleagues know him as a tech-hungry researcher and occasional gamer who turns complex research goals into practical, production-aware solutions.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor Computer Science, Bachelor Computer Science at Universidad de Santander
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Information Technology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Information Technology at Università degli Studi di Salerno
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
Spanish, English, Italian, Japanese