Santiago Monleon
About Santiago Monleon
Santiago Monleon is a software engineer specializing in backend software engineering for technologies that support the deaf and hard of hearing community. He currently works at Sorenson Communications, where he focuses on building and maintaining servers that facilitate communication between deaf users and interpreters.
Work at Sorenson Communications
Santiago Monleon currently serves as a Software Engineer at Sorenson Communications, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he is part of the relay team, where he focuses on building and maintaining servers that facilitate communication between deaf users and interpreters. His work is essential in ensuring effective communication solutions for the deaf and hard of hearing community.
Previous Experience at Biamp
Before joining Sorenson Communications, Santiago Monleon worked as a Software Engineer Intern at Biamp for six months in 2021. This internship took place in Beaverton, Oregon. During this time, he gained practical experience in software engineering, contributing to projects that align with his specialization.
Experience at Oregon State University
Santiago Monleon has experience as a Frontend Web Developer at Oregon State University, where he worked for five months from 2020 to 2021. His role involved developing web applications, which provided him with valuable skills in frontend development and user interface design.
Education in Computer Science
Santiago Monleon studied at Oregon State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. His academic tenure lasted from 2018 to 2022, providing him with a solid foundation in software engineering principles and practices.
Specialization in Backend Software Engineering
Santiago Monleon specializes in backend software engineering, particularly in developing technology that aids the deaf and hard of hearing community. His expertise is crucial in creating systems that enhance communication accessibility for users.