Guillermo Rejón RamírezGuillermo Rejón Ramírez is a data engineer and analytics specialist whose expertise combines bioinformatics, software engineering, and artificial intelligence with modern data platform technologies. Although employed remotely by a data analytics consultancy based in Spain, he currently lives and works from Cambridge where he spends majority of his time at cafes.
With an academic background in Bioinformatics, Software Engineering and Artificial Intelligence from the University of Málaga, Guillermo has developed a multidisciplinary skill set spanning biology, statistics, and computer science.
He says, “Sometimes it can feel a bit isolating always working remotely, but I found attending interesting tech events and networking with other local people in tech really helpful”.
Guillermo’s story reflects a growing number of people contributing to international technology projects from their homes in Cambridge.
This story was shared by a volunteer as part of the Broken Tech, Broken Earth project which aims to co-create events with the local community about the social, historical and environmental impacts of technology. This project is externally funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund as part of the Museum Association. The project is led by the Centre for Computing History, which is a registered educational charity and independent museum located in Cambridge. Our mission is to use our collections, displays, learning programmes, and events to engage the public with the developments in computing over the past 80 years.
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