
Electrical and Computer Engineering Academic Director at Galileo University
Eduardo Corpeño is an electrical engineer, computer programmer, teacher, and creator of the world-renowned Brainfuino platform. Eduardo is a proud graduate of the Online Master of Science in Computer Science program at Georgia Tech. He has published over 30 online courses on topics like microcontrollers, embedded systems, and solving engineering problems. At Galileo University in Guatemala City, Eduardo teaches various subjects, including electrical circuit theory and embedded systems based on microcontrollers and FPGAs. Along with a few colleagues, Eduardo created one of the first MOOCs in Spanish in 2013 —an introduction to the Raspberry Pi— and later translated to Spanish "The RISC-V Reader: An Open Architecture Atlas" by Turing Award laureate David Patterson and Andrew Waterman.
In his free time, Eduardo enjoys the company of his beloved wife, his two talented sons, and his two spoiled dogs, speaking of which, Eduardo is a friend of every Chihuahua out there.