Gonzalo Fernando Huerta Canepa
Senior software engineer
Microsoft
Viña del Mar, Chile
Platform availability for data engineering
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Computer Science, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE. Chile, 2002
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Information and Communications, KAIST. Corea del Sur, 2012
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Assistant Professor Full Time
UNIVERSIDAD ADOLFO IBANEZ
Viña del Mar, Chile
2014 - At present
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Instructor Other
CENTRO DE FORMACION TECNICA INACAP
Santiago, Chile
2004 - 2004
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Instructor Other
Universidad de las Americas
Santiago, Chile
2003 - 2003
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Researcher Part Time
Universidad de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2013 - 2015
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CTO Part Time
Fantaxico
Santiago, Chile
2012 - 2015
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Software Engineer Full Time
GlobalWorks
Santiago, Chile
2005 - 2005
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Software Engineer Full Time
Paperless
Santiago, Chile
2003 - 2004
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Founder/Partner Full Time
Kaylas Ltd.
Santiago, Chile
1999 - 2003
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Assistant Professor Full Time
Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez
Viña del Mar, Chile
2004 - 2020
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Kii Programming Competition
Kii
Estados Unidos, 2013
First Place for the Development of Fuove, a mobile application for context-aware chat groups
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Qualcomm Fellowship Award
Qualcomm
Corea del Sur, 2012
For the research entitled: Mobile Devices as an Enabler for Mobile Ad Hoc Crowd Computing
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The Wikes Award
Oxford Press
Reino Unido, 2010
Best paper in the computer journal For the paper entitled ‘Integrating Wireless Sensors and RFID Tags into Energy-Efficient and Dynamic Context Networks’ by Tomás Sánchez López, Daeyoung Kim, Gonzalo Huerta Canepa and Koudjo Koumadi. Vol. 52:2, p.240-267.
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Best student paper award - COMPSAC 2009
IEEE
Estados Unidos, 2009
For the paper entitled "An Overlay-based Resource Monitoring Scheme for Social Applications in MANET" Authors: Kyungman Kwak, Gonzalo Huerta-Canepa, Yangwoo Ko, Dongman Lee, Soon J. Hyun
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Best paper award
BK21
Corea del Sur, 2008
For the paper entitled "Adaptive activity-based middleware", Authors: Gonzalo Huerta-Canepa, Angel Jimenez Molina, In-Young Ko and Dongman Lee
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