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WELCOME!

My name is Vistor

I am a researcher in soft robotics and a passionate programmer.

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ABOUT ME

Hello! I am Vistor. I come from Malaga, a beautiful city in the south of Spain,
known for its sunshine/fried-fish combo. Growing up, my home was filled with
computers, and I spent many nights watching documentaries about the universe
with my dad. So I guess that's why I've always felt the need to understand
things deeply, driving my mom crazy.

I tend to intellectualize every interest I have: how does the internet work? Why
does music sound good? Why is there a Universe to begin with? These thoughts
give me a philosophical outlook, allowing me to appreciate life more deeply,
although sometimes they also lead to existential crises right before bed.

My love for understanding how things work led me to study engineering. Now, I'm
working as a researcher in soft robotics, focusing mainly on software
development.


RESEARCHER

I obtained a degree in Industrial Technology Engineering from the University of
Málaga, Spain in 2021. During my academic career, I was granted two
opportunities to study in South Korea, enriching my engineering education.
Following my undergraduate studies, I pursued a Master's Degree in Robotics and
Automation at the Carlos III University of Madrid, completing it in 2023.

In 2021, I worked as a researcher at the University of Málaga, focusing on the
development of mechanical ventilators. I then transitioned to working at the
RoboticsLab research group at the University Carlos III of Madrid in 2022, where
I currently pursue the Ph.D. degree and research about applying Machine Learning
methods in soft robotics.


PROGRAMMER

I am also a passionate programmer. At my work, I use Python and I have created
various libraries to boost my workflow. In my spare time, I like learning new
languages, and Go has been my favorite one by far. This webpage is built using a
custom static site generator written in Go, named Proxima. Proxima functions as
a transpiler to plain HTML, and it makes building static sites very clean and
simple. I am very proud of my work, and I wanted to share it with you.

I do not consider myself a professional programmer, but I certainly have the
enthusiasm of one.