Luis Carrillo
About Luis Carrillo
Luis Carrillo is an IES Staff Software Engineer at National Instruments in Costa Rica with over a decade of experience in software engineering.
Current Role at National Instruments
Luis Carrillo is currently working as an IES Staff Software Engineer at National Instruments in Costa Rica. He joined the company in 2020, bringing with him over a decade of experience in the software engineering field. His role involves utilizing his extensive knowledge in both academic research and industry application to innovate and improve software systems.
Previous Experience at Avionyx
Luis Carrillo worked at Avionyx from 2016 to 2020, progressing from an IT Support Specialist to a Software Engineer. As an IT Support Specialist, he served for 10 months, demonstrating his ability to manage and support complex IT systems. In 2017, he transitioned to the role of Software Engineer, where he spent the next four years developing software solutions and contributing to Avionyx's technological advancements.
Educational Background
Luis Carrillo studied at the Tecnológico de Costa Rica, where he pursued a degree in Computer Engineering. He earned his Engineer’s Degree (Licenciatura) after nine years of study, from 2009 to 2018. His academic background provided him with a solid foundation in computer engineering principles, which he has applied throughout his career in both research and industry roles.
Early Career and Research
Luis Carrillo began his professional journey as a Research Assistant at the Tecnológico de Costa Rica from 2013 to 2014. During this time, he focused on projects related to computer engineering, gaining valuable research experience that would later inform his approach to software development and engineering.
Professional Progression and Expertise
Luis Carrillo has over ten years of experience in the software engineering field, marked by significant career progression and a blend of academic and industry expertise. His early career involved research and IT support, followed by extensive software engineering roles. His work at Avionyx and National Instruments underscores his ability to adapt and excel in various technical environments.