ANDRÉS JARAMILLO-BOTERO, Ph.D.

 

 

  For postdoc experience see Professional Experience.
   

Year

EDUCATION:
1995-1998

Universidad Politecnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain.

Doctor in Industrial Engineering

  • Honors: Highest honors, Outstanding Cum-laude degree (rank: 1st).

  • Research: Constrained Dynamics Modeling, Simulation and Control of Multibodies (includes constrained Molecular Dynamics).

  • Advisor: Dr. Alfons Crespo (Chair, Informatics and Systems Control Dept., Eng. Faculty).  Co-advisor: William A. Goddard (Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Caltech, Pasadena, CA, United States).

 

1988-1989

State University of New York, Binghamton, New York, USA.

Master of Science in Computer Science

  • Honors: Fulbright Scholar.

  • Research: A Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISCy) Processing Element for Loosely-coupled Multiprocessor Systems.

  • Advisors: Dr. Kanad Ghose (Computer Science Department Chair) and Dr. Peter Kogge, (IBM Senior Fellow).

 

1982-1986

Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering

 

1982

International Baccalaureate Office. Colombia-England.

International Baccalaureate High Level Degree in Physics.

 

1982

Colegio Colombo Britanico, Cali, Colombia

Classical Baccalaureate Diploma

 

COMPUTATIONAL PROFICIENCY:

Programming/Scripting Languages: C/C++, Python, Bash, and Fortran are my picks (in that order).  This involves serial and parallel codes (mainly with the MPI standard). Others, which I don't frequently use anymore are: Pascal, Prolog, Lisp, TCL/TK, Matlab-M, VHDL and assembler for Intel microprocessors/microcontrollers.

Operating Systems: UNIX (including Linux and RT-Linux), Mac OS X and MS Windows.

 


 

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