Summary
Maximiliano Eschoyez is a Senior Software Engineer and experienced university professor with over eight years in industry and two decades teaching computer engineering topics like object-oriented programming, compiler techniques, and concurrency. He blends low-level C and embedded systems expertise with higher-level Java, Python and ANTLR work, currently contributing to Proofpoint's CLX spam classifier engine. A telecommunications-trained engineer and Unix enthusiast since the 1990s, he applies systems-level thinking to performance, scheduling and optimization problems. He has led academic programs and coordinated computer engineering curricula, bringing practical, research-informed perspectives to software development. Notably, he teaches advanced concurrency and scheduling topics to senior students, reflecting a hands-on commitment to both production systems and education.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Engineer's degree, Telecommunications Engineering, Engineer's degree, Telecommunications Engineering at Universidad Blas Pascal