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''I am electronic engineer from 2010 after finishing my final project, which it was a research project on driving analysis and erratic driving diagnosis. This project was entirely written in Matlab and it is able to simulate a 3D driving environment, extract features from interesting signals and diagnose erratic driving. This software was actually registered by the University in the Colombian national software registration office, and I appear as one of the main authors.  
''I am electronic engineer from 2010 after finishing my final project, which it was a research project on driving analysis and erratic driving diagnosis. This project was entirely written in Matlab and it is able to simulate a 3D driving environment, extract features from interesting signals and diagnose erratic driving. This software was actually registered by the University in the Colombian national software registration office, and I appear as one of the main authors.  
In the mean time, I was doing also an internship at Gecelca (Colombian power generation plant), where I developed a remote signal analyzer using mainly Java.  
In the mean time, I was doing also an internship at Gecelca (Colombian power generation plant), where I developed a remote signal analyzer using mainly Java.''


After this, I started to work in Disetronica, a local electronic design and manufacturer company. I had the opportunity to star working as developer, with Assembly, C, and C++ as main languages for embedded products. One of main achievements as firmware designer was a software to determine sleepiness by using an infrared-CMOS sensor that was also mainly designed by me. This was a big project, since I really had to put hands-on the embedded Linux configuration (Angstrom and OpenEmbedded), and reading a lot of papers for face features tracking and implementing them. The experience acquired with this project have been priceless. I also was contributor of several projects mainly developed using C or C++, as part as the Research & Development team at the same company.
''After this, I started to work in a local electronic design and manufacturer company. I had the opportunity to start working as developer, with Assembly, C, and C++ as main languages for embedded products. One of main achievements as firmware designer was a software to determine sleepiness by using an infrared-CMOS sensor that was also mainly designed by me. This was a big project, since I really had to put hands-on the embedded Linux configuration (Angstrom and OpenEmbedded), and reading a lot of papers for face features tracking and implementing them. The experience acquired with this project have been priceless. I also was contributor of several projects mainly developed using C or C++, as part as the Research & Development team at the same company.
I started using QT at this point, as I found it was very flexible, and it could easily be used for Linux embedded.  
I started using QT at this point, as I found it was very flexible, and it could easily be used for Linux.''


Finally, at my master program I have been practicing a lot with QT/C++, Matlab/Octave and OpenGL, since the program have a huge amount of practical assessments.''
''Finally, at my master program I have been practicing a lot with QT/C++, Matlab/Octave and OpenGL, since the program have a huge amount of practical assessments.''


* Please state the commits and patches you already contributed to Octave. ''I haven't been really involved with Octave development, and I am not an expert on Mercurial tools. But I can give my word that I am a quick-learner, and I am really motivated to start getting involved.''
* Please state the commits and patches you already contributed to Octave. ''I haven't been really involved with Octave development, and I am not an expert on Mercurial tools. But I can give my word that I am a quick-learner, and I am really motivated to start getting involved.''
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