Rafael Campos is a seasoned engineer and entrepreneur with over two decades of experience building networking, collaboration, and emerging-technology products from startup to acquisition. As co-founder of Altus (acquired by Cloverhound) and more recently Vixus Labs and Perceptiva Technologies, he blends hands-on software engineering with product vision in mixed reality and accessibility. In the past few years he pivoted into Web3 and zero-knowledge proofs, earning Mina Foundation grants, hackathon prizes, and developing ZKP-enabled projects like zkNotary and a fair mixed-reality game. His background includes Cisco Collaboration automation, Ansible playbooks and Webex Assistant skills, plus early roots teaching CCNA in Costa Rica, which inform a pragmatic, systems-oriented approach. Rafael is pursuing advanced studies in signal processing while shipping spatial-computing prototypes that let virtual objects interact physically—an uncommon mix of low-level networking, cryptography and embodied XR.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Zero Knowledge MOOC, Zero Knowledge Proofs, Zero Knowledge MOOC, Zero Knowledge Proofs at University of California, Berkeley
Bachiller, High School, Bachiller, High School at Saint Francis College
Bachelor, Electronics, Bachelor, Electronics at Tecnológico de Costa Rica
Saint Anthony School
Expert Solidity Bootcamp, Expert Solidity Bootcamp at Encode Club
Società Dante Alighieri
Ethereum Development Bootcamp, Blockchain, Crypto, Web 3, Ethereum Development Bootcamp, Blockchain, Crypto, Web 3 at ChainShot
MSc, Procesamiento Digital de Señales, Maestría (en proceso), MSc, Procesamiento Digital de Señales, Maestría (en proceso) at Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica
Contributions:45 commits, 33 pushes, 2 branches in 2 months
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