Luis Villazon

Data Engineer at Lookiero

Luis Villazon has been working in the tech industry since 2012. Luis began their career as an Application Developer at St-solutions, followed by a role as a Python Developer at Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). In 2013, they moved to Treelogic as a Software Developer and then to Universidad de Oviedo as a Colaboration in 2014. That same year, they began working at CERN as a Project Associate, where they developed a monitoring web-app and an accounting web-app for WLCG and multiple experiments. In 2016, they joined BEEVA as a Software Engineer, where they worked on creating an automated system to process and visualize data using Cloud technologies, Apache Spark, and Apache Cassandra. In 2018, they moved to uDA. urbanData Analytics as a Senior Software Development Engineer. In 2020, they took on roles at Empathy.co as a Backend Developer and at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) as a Profesor Colaborador. Most recently, in 2021, they joined Lookiero as a Senior Data Engineer.

Luis Villazon completed their education history with a Máster Computación Paralela y Distribuida from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) from 2011 to 2013. Prior to that, they obtained an Ingeniería Técnica Informática de Sistemas from the Universidad de Oviedo from 2006 to 2011. Before that, they completed a FP2 in Application Developer from the IES Doctor Fleming from 2003 to 2005. Luis has also obtained various certifications, such as Academy Accreditation - Databricks Lakehouse Platform Essentials from Databricks in October 2021, Certified Kubernetes Application Developer (CKAD) from A Cloud Guru in July 2021, Sequence Models from DeepLearning.AI in April 2021, Improving Deep Neural Networks: Hyperparameter Tuning, Regularization and Optimization from deeplearning.ai in February 2021, Structuring Machine Learning Projects from DeepLearning.AI in February 2021, Neural Networks and Deep Learning from deeplearning.ai in January 2021, Fluidez de Duolingo en inglés: Avanzado (Estimado) from Duolingo in September 2015, Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems from Coursera in March 2014, MongoDB for Java Developers from MongoDB in December 2013, MongoDB for Node.js Developers from MongoDB in December 2013, and Startup Engineering from Coursera in September 2013.

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