Edoardo Coronado received his BS in Physical Industrial Engineer from the I.T.E.S.M., Campus Monterrey, México in 1998. He worked as a Product Engineer at Eaton Controls in México from 1999 to 2003. In 2007, he received his MS in Mathematical Methods and Numerical Simulation in Engineering and Applied Sciences, specializing in solid mechanics at the University de Santiago de Compostela. He received a six-month scholarship to work as a Web Programmer at Balidea in Santiago de Compostela in 2010. He obtained his MS in High Performance Computing from the University de Santiago de Compostela in 2013. In 2021, he has finished his PhD thesis in Optimization and Parallelization of Iterative Solvers on Modern Architectures at the CiTIUS (Intelligent Technologies Research Centre).
He has been welcomed to join Mestrelab Research S.L. as Scientific Software Developer. His interests outside the job include: evolutive computation (Genetic Algorithms), Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning.