Joaquin Peraza is an agricultural engineer and programmer-analyst with a decade of experience building data-driven tools that bring remote sensing and automation to farmers. He co-founded Sensagro and led end-to-end product and platform work—APIs, Python pipelines, ML endpoints, and cross-platform apps—growing the user base to over 2,000 across 16 countries. His research at Kansas State fused sensors, models, and satellite products to create high-resolution soil moisture estimates, bridging academic rigor with production-grade engineering. More recently he has driven data engineering and Python development for robotic harvesting and agronomy teams, integrating computer vision and predictive analytics into operational stacks. Based in Uruguay, Joaquin uniquely pairs field-facing agronomy experience (drones, GPS guidance devices) with cloud-native geospatial engineering to turn complex environmental data into actionable insights.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Analista Programador, Analista Programador at Universidad ORT Uruguay
Master's degree Soil Science and Agronomy General, Master's degree Soil Science and Agronomy General at Kansas State University
Ingeniero Agrónomo Ingeniería agrónoma y producción vegetal, Ingeniero Agrónomo Ingeniería agrónoma y producción vegetal at Universidad de la República
A Python toolbox for handling common tasks with cosmic-ray neutron probes
Contributions:15 releases, 2 PRs, 166 pushes in 10 months
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