Martín Anselmo

MSc in Computer Science and Engineering @ Politecnico Di Milano

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About Me

Hello! My name is Martín Anselmo. I am a 25 year old software engineer from Chile. I just finished my degree at Politecnico Di Milano, in the field of Computer Science and Engineering. My interests in the area are a mix of good software and data visualization. In particular, I enjoy web development and keeping up with the latest technologies.

Education

As I mentioned before, I am currently doing a double degree at Politecnico Di Milano (Polimi) and Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile (PUC). This means that after I completed bachelor's at PUC, I started a MSc degree at Polimi while continuing my studies at PUC, so I can get the titles from both universities. At PUC, I got a standard engineering bachelor's degree, with a major in computer science and a minor in data science, and at Polimi, I did a MSc in computer science, with a focus in data science and big data.

Technical Skills

My interests are quite a bit varied, including software engineering and data science, and my skills reflect that. What I like about both worlds is that one is more focused on getting results, while the other is in charge of showing them. From a technical point of view, my skills include the following:

  • Programming Languages
    • Python (advanced)

    • Javascript/Typescript (advanced)

    • C/C++ (medium)

    • ruby (medium)

  • Data science frameworks/tools
    • Pandas (advanced)

    • Numpy (advanced)

    • Sklearn (advanced)

    • SQL (advanced)

    • D3.js (medium)

  • Web and Mobile development framework/tools
    • React (advanced)

    • Vue (advanced)

    • Ruby on Rails (advanced)

  • Other
    • GIT (advanced)

Other interests

Apart from programming, my hobbies involve sports, cooking and music. In the sports side, I like and play tennis, padel, skiing and some golf. In the music related field, I love playing guitar, and more recently I have started the hobby of diy pedal making (which involves quite a bit of electronics).

Martín Anselmo

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2023

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