Summary
Gonzalo Wolff is an electrical engineer and MSc in Engineering with 11 years of experience at the intersection of robotics, IoT and educational innovation, currently serving as Subdirector de Ecosistemas de Aprendizaje Digital at Universidad Central in Santiago. He has led university-wide digital learning initiatives, designed hands-on robotics curricula like the Duckietown autonomous vehicles course, and built open learning communities through the nonprofit Corporación Cuac to democratize tech education. Comfortable with hardware and software—from 3D design and electronics to Python, ROS and OpenCV—he combines classroom teaching, research-led prototyping and maker-facility coordination to create scalable, participatory learning experiences. Notably, his master’s thesis produced a sub-actuated robotic hand leveraging novel braided-cord actuators, reflecting a penchant for low-cost, high-impact engineering solutions.
11 years of coding experience
Magister, Ciencias de la ingeniería, mención Ingeniería Eléctrica, Distinción Máxima, Magister, Ciencias de la ingeniería, mención Ingeniería Eléctrica, Distinción Máxima at Universidad de Chile
Spanish, English