Summary
Gabriel Botello is an assistant professor and experimental physicist-engineer with 12 years of experience developing microwave/THz-to-optical transducers, ultra-low-noise radiometers, and temperature-imaging instrumentation. He blends academic research and hands-on device design across quantum optics, radio astronomy instrumentation, and computational electromagnetics, with expertise in Method of Moments and the Multilevel Fast Multipole Method. Having held positions at Colorado School of Mines, EPFL, and CU Boulder, he translates advanced nonlinear-optics techniques from his PhD into practical quantum interconnects and core-body thermometry systems. Based in Boulder, he pairs rigorous theory with laboratory implementation—often inventing clever variants of existing ideas—and mentors the next generation of RF and photonics engineers.
12 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Charles III University of Madrid (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid)
Bachelor's Degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Electrical Engineer, Bachelor's Degree, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, Electrical Engineer at Universidad de Carabobo
Spanish, English