Amet Martínez Verdecia
About Amet Martínez Verdecia
Amet Martínez Verdecia is an Associate Architect at Thomson Reuters in Mexico City, where he has worked since 2021. He advocates for SOLID principles in software development and has extensive experience in cloud storage solutions, e-learning platforms, and video conferencing systems.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Amet Martínez Verdecia has been serving as an Associate Architect at Thomson Reuters since 2021. In this role, he focuses on software architecture and development, particularly advocating for the use of SOLID principles in software projects. His work is based in Mexico City, Mexico, where he has contributed to various initiatives over the past three years.
Education and Expertise
Amet Martínez Verdecia studied at Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas, where he earned a degree in Ingeniería informática from 2009 to 2014. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in software development and architecture. He possesses comprehensive knowledge of environmental factors and safety codes relevant to software architecture, enhancing his expertise in the field.
Background
Before joining Thomson Reuters, Amet Martínez Verdecia held several key positions in the software development industry. He worked as a Senior Project Architect at Universidad de las Ciencias Informáticas from 2014 to 2017 in Cuba. He then transitioned to Planet Media México as a Senior Frontend Developer for five months in 2017, followed by a role as Senior Software Engineering Manager at América Móvil Content Office from 2017 to 2021 in Mexico.
Achievements in Software Development
Amet Martínez Verdecia has been involved in the development of cloud storage solutions and e-learning platforms. He has extensive experience in designing and implementing video conferencing systems utilizing MCU, SFU, and P2P technologies. Additionally, he has a strong background in creating dynamic frontend dashboards and enterprise resource planning systems, showcasing his versatility in software development.