I build useful things with AI, software, electronics, and occasionally wings.
AI Developer at the Javeriana Analytics Center
Co-founder & Developer at BITSOL SAS
Electronic Engineer who enjoys making software talk to hardware
Currently exploring local AI, document intelligence, computer vision and UAVs
Based in Bogotá, Colombia
I like projects that mix disciplines: a bit of machine learning, a bit of engineering, some open source, and just enough chaos to make things interesting.
An open-source platform for managing, processing, connecting, and exploring digital archives.
It supports flexible metadata, documents, images, audio, video, search, automated workflows, and extensible AI-powered plugins. At BITSOL, I contribute to its development, deployment, backend, and document-processing ecosystem.
A privacy-focused AI fitness coach created for the Hugging Face Build Small Hackathon.
It analyzes workout history using small language models, supports Spanish and English, works with CSV exports, accepts voice input, and was designed around local inference with tools such as llama.cpp, GGUF, and Ollama.
A modular fixed-wing UAV for aerial image capture and photogrammetry.
This project combines electronics, software, aerodynamics, 3D printing, structural design, and the ongoing challenge of convincing an aircraft to behave as expected.
A practical setup and compatibility fix for running NVIDIA's LocateAnything-3B vision-language model locally on NVIDIA 50-series GPUs.
✈️ Gipsy: An idea that will soon take flight- 🧠 Your Gym Buddy: An AI coach made for the Build Small Hackathon
- 🌍 The open-source agreement
- Open-source software that people can actually understand and extend
- AI that can run locally and respect user privacy
- Technology for archives, memory, research, and social impact
- Computer vision, robotics, electronics, and aerial systems
- Building first, overthinking later
- Giving credit to the people whose work makes mine possible
When I am not debugging something that worked perfectly five minutes ago, I am probably:
- riding motorcycles 🏍️
- gaming 🎮
- designing or printing another drone part 🛩️
- testing a local model that barely fits in VRAM 🔥


