Distinguished Electrical Engineer and Educational Innovation Leader
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The Linux FoundationEduardo Corpeño serves as the Electrical and Computer Engineering Academic Director at Galileo University, where he has established himself as a pioneering educator in computer engineering and embedded systems. As the creator of the world-renowned Brainfuino platform, he has significantly contributed to hands-on electronics education. His academic credentials include a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from UFM, Guatemala, and an MSc in Computer Science from Georgia Tech. His extensive teaching portfolio at Galileo University encompasses circuit theory, digital design, computer architecture, and embedded systems programming. A prolific course developer, he has published over 30 online courses across platforms including edX, Udemy, and LinkedIn Learning, particularly focusing on microcontrollers, embedded systems, and engineering problem-solving. His significant contributions to Spanish-language technical education include creating one of the first Spanish MOOCs on Raspberry Pi in 2013 and translating "The RISC-V Reader" by Turing Award laureate David Patterson. Beyond his academic work, he maintains active interests in analog and digital design, FPGAs, microcontrollers, soft processors, and high-performance computing.