Luis Fernando Pino Duque has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and companies. Luis Fernando started their career as a Teaching Assistant at Universidad del Valle, where they assisted in courses such as Discrete Mathematics and Programming Languages. Luis Fernando then pursued their PhD at Ecole Polytechnique, where they focused on formal methods for analyzing and verifying concurrent systems. Luis Fernando conducted research and published multiple articles on this topic.
After completing their PhD, Luis worked as a Research Intern at Ecole Polytechnique, where they developed a novel technique for proving program equivalence in concurrent constraint programming. Luis Fernando also worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Università degli Studi di Cagliari, focusing on formal methods for analyzing and verifying computer programs.
Luis then joined Google as a Software Engineering Intern, where they designed and implemented a domain-specific language for manipulating JavaScript programs. Luis Fernando later became a Software Engineer at Google, working on the development of the Bazel build system and integrations with external services. Luis Fernando was promoted to Senior Software Engineer and eventually became the Tech/Team Lead for platform operations tooling and various publisher/gamer tools in the Stadia cloud gaming service.
Most recently, Luis joined EngFlow as the Head of Product Engineering. EngFlow is a SaaS company that specializes in remote execution services and observability platforms for software builds and testing. Luis is responsible for leading the product engineering team and driving innovation in software development processes.
Overall, Luis Fernando Pino Duque has a strong background in software engineering, with expertise in formal methods, build systems, and cloud gaming services.
Luis Fernando Pino Duque earned a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Universidad del Valle (CO) in 2010. Luis Fernando then pursued a Master's Degree in Computer Science at École Polytechnique from 2010 to 2011. Following that, they obtained a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Computer Science from École Polytechnique from 2011 to 2014.
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