Summary
Federico Verstraeten is an electronic engineer and experimental physicist with nine years of multidisciplinary experience bridging academia, government meteorology, and R&D in embedded systems and computer vision. He currently teaches advanced physics courses at the University of Buenos Aires while applying practical skills in firmware, Linux-based IoT deployments, and C++-based computer vision from previous industry roles. Comfortable moving from atomic-scale theory to field sensor networks, he combines rigorous analytical training (Schrödinger, nuclear physics, relativistic dynamics) with hands-on hardware research and deployment. Federico champions open-source software and libre hardware platforms, and actively contributes to teaching and collective knowledge dissemination. His background includes applied metrology at the national meteorological service and development work in ABAP and industrial IoT, giving him a rare mix of scientific depth and production-oriented engineering. Colleagues describe him as a relentless systems thinker who learns by disassembling and rebuilding both code and devices.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Ingeniería Electrónica, Ingeniería Electrónica at Universidad de Buenos Aires
Master of Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Master, Master of Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Master at University of Buenos Aires
Spanish, English, Italian