Abel Ludeña

Technical Support Specialist at 3Dtracking

Abel Ludeña has a diverse range of work experience in the technology field. Abel started their career in 2008 as an IT Assistant at Universidad Ricardo Palma, where they provided technical support to students and updated computer systems. Abel then joined Hunter Lojack Peru in 2009 as an Assistant Engineer, managing GPS devices and testing sensors. Abel later became a Research Engineer, focusing on improving product functionality and developing custom scripts for clients. Abel Ludeña's expertise in GPS devices and sensors led him to become a Research and Development Supervisor at Hunter Lojack in 2018. In this role, they led a team, managed projects, and designed hardware prototypes. In 2021, Abel Ludeña worked as a Software Developer, utilizing their passion for programming languages and providing tutoring in Javascript, HTML, CSS, and electronic boards online. Currently, Abel Ludeña is working as a Technical Support Specialist at 3Dtracking, where they provide support for their fleet management, dispatch management, and GPS configuration systems.

Abel Ludeña obtained a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Universidad Ricardo Palma, which they completed between 2002 and 2009. In 2015, they earned a Diploma of Education in Computer Programming, Specific Applications from the same university. Furthermore, they obtained another Diploma of Education in Microcontrollers Programming from Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Capacitación de Telecomunicaciones (INICTEL-UNI) in 2015. In addition, Abel also completed a Diploma of Education in Computer Programming/Programmer, General from INICTEL-UNI in 2014.

Abel Ludeña has also acquired several certifications related to their field. Abel became a Certified Full Stack Developer from Udemy in February 2023, and obtained the Certified Internet Webmaster JavaScript Specialist certification from the same institution in December 2022.

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