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In the last few days, I have been looking for a 3D Printer to bring some of my inventions to life. After reading and comparing, I went for an Anycubic Kobra 2 Neo. It is a great...
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Build your own None Cat Auth (none cat is authorized, a respectful repelling cats system). This is a hardware implementation to repel cats in a non-harmful way. It shouldn’t...
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Precision vs. Creativity: Navigating the Landscape of AI Language Models in Problem-Solving In the ever-evolving landscape of AI language models, precision and creativity stand as...
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This post contains the conclusions of the Alioli ROV Submarine Drone and shows images and videos of it in the water. I wrote it as a diary so anybody can understand that Alioli...
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Examples of how to work with JSON, YAML, CSV, and XML files in Python. Today I saw myself preparing some exercises for my student who is learning Python programming language, and...
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In this post, I describe how my own Arduino Framework for Alioli ROV Submarine Drone works. In my last post about Alioli ROV Submarine Drone, I wrote, “Learn how to Build an...
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Here is how to make a SIMCOM 7600 module work on an Arduino board (Uno, Mega 2560, Leonardo, Due, Micro, Zero, Nano, Pico), ESP8266, ESP32, Raspberry Pi Pico, MicroPython, or any...
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I will tell you about my experience repairing a cargo ship as a naval Engineer. Some months ago, you could read in the local newspaper Málaga Hoy that a large cargo ship was...
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During our operations, very often, we use a Waterlinked Underwater GPS. This helps us to keep track in 3D of our movements and link video recording’s timing and telemetry to...
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I have experimented very much with photogrammetry and got exciting results. This article talks about this experience. These experiments were done together with Andalú Sea and my...
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If you are looking for my CV, here you have it: CV Juanmi Taboada
But if you are looking to get to know me better, keep reading:
I was a child with a happy childhood living in a far town from the city. At 8 years old we went to live in the amazing city of Málaga (Spain). From that moment I got delighted with computers (a
When I was almost 5 years old I build without any help my first robot from TENTE…similar to LEGO nowadays, I loved dreaming and imagine that I was a researcher that was discovering the vaccine for AIDS (MICRO experiment) or a very important scientist that found a solution for the hanger in the earth making possible to any human to digest BETA-GLUCOSE from the plants and vegetables.
Always I have considered myself a person from science although I think that letters are the only source for humanization, sciences generally are cold and lonely, this is the reason why they must be humanized to get nearer to what we are and to what we are researching about. From I was a child I dreamed (like most children) of flying to the moon, after that, I wanted to be a mathematician, but really I was made to for computing. At the age of 18th, I build my first LAN. Building a network was a great experience for me like when I got my first computer (do you remember your first time?). Around the year 2000 for the first time I tested wireless networks, they became another revolution in my life and I decided to put most of my effort into the Wifi communities in Spain, especially to Málaga Wireless and ANURI, becoming the president of Málaga Wireless on 2002 and vice-president of ANURI some years later.
I was blessed by Linux around the year 1998 and very soon it became my only tool for working. During this part of my life, I learned a lot about security (pen-testing) and “ethical” hacking thank to the social networks from that age: IRC. In the year 2000, I got an internship of three years in GEB (Study Group of Biomimetics), I improved all my knowledge about servers, security, massive computing clusters and I started to work in my first High Availability systems.
In the year 2003, I got an Internship in Neuroscience in SUNY (State University of New York) at the Optometry Department, where I worked as a
In the year 2004 I built my first company (a Civil Society), but very soon I would start with the project of my life and this is how in the year 2005 I made by my own the trademark Centrologic and I went to live to Poland for 2 years until on 2007 we decided to come back to Spain and I would start the difficult task of opening our own space in the rest of companies.
About me:
I believe this kind of interview can define quite well to a person.
If you are looking for my CV, here you have it: CV Juanmi Taboada
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