Homero is an engineer in renewable natural resources and agronomy, both from Universidad de Chile, specialised in geomatics particularly in geographic information systems, remote sensing, and geospatial data management. He is currently studying an online Master’s in Big Data y Data Science from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain with the objective of integrating the methods and tools for the management of geospatial data.
With over 14 years of experience and a professional development in Environmental Impact Assessments, Homero has focused on management and analysis of data, primarily of geographic and biodiversity data, as well as the management, coordination and creation of spreadsheets, databases, reports and thematic cartography, and in project coordination and team leadership for achieving strategic and technical objectives.
He currently works as a Geospatial Analyst in the Tailings and Contaminated Land area of SMI-ICE-Chile.