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Ivan Arrizabalaga

Software engineer

Ivan Arrizabalaga
Oviedo, Asturias (33010) Spain
Professional Status
Project initiator
Open to opportunities
About Me
Creating products with a wow factor to improve our lifes.

But above all, neurons running 100%.
Resume created on DoYouBuzz

MS Computer Science

University of Oviedo

September 2002 to June 2004
Compilers and Interpreters, Artificial Intelligence, Software Methodogies, Systems and Network Management, Project Management

BS Computer Science

University of Oviedo

September 1997 to June 2001
Calculus, Statistics, Programming Methodology, Computer Architecture, Operative Systems, Algorithmics, Software Architecture

Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems

University of Maryland (via Coursera)

March 2014 to May 2014
Introduction to the design and implementation of applications for handheld systems, such as smartphones and tablets, running the Android Platform.

Creative, Serious and Playful Science of Android Apps

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (via Coursera)

December 2013 to February 2014
This course is a novice-friendly and delightful introduction to computer science and programming Android apps for smartphones and tablets.

Startup Engineering

Stanford University (via Coursera)

June 2013 to September 2013
This introductory course teaches engineering, design, and marketing in the context of mobile web development. Final projects are apps that are entered into a student leaderboard competition.
Details and Extracurriculars

M101J: MongoDB for Java Developers

MongoDB University

February 2013 to April 2013
Learn everything you need to know to get started building a MongoDB-based app.

M102: MongoDB for DBAs

MongoDB University

January 2013 to March 2013
Learn everything you need to know to administer a MongoDB installation in production.

Certificate in Advanced English (CAE)

Cambridge ESOL

June 2005
Set at C1 level – the second highest on the CEFR scale.
C1 is the level of English required for demanding academic and professional settings.