Hi! I’m Daniel, a software engineer working at the intersection of technology and justice, where I help create digital tools that make legal processes more accessible to people. I develop judicial automation solutions and dashboards for legal data analysis, always seeking to solve real problems with a human approach.
My motto is “Help people think more like humans and less like machines”—because technology should be at the service of people. In addition to work, I am passionate about lifelong learning. I practice various sports, but it is in the water where I find my center—that space where I prepare myself for the challenges that really matter.
Software Engineering
Tecnológico de Antioquia
My research focuses on building bridges between technology and justice to create a more humane and accessible legal system.
I work on developing technological solutions that do not replace the human factor in law, but rather enhance it. I apply data science techniques, process automation, and machine learning to create tools that optimize judicial management and reduce the gap in access to justice. My day-to-day work involves developing prototypes for the lawyer of the future, where every line of code can make a difference in someone’s life.
I am constantly exploring new tools and frameworks to create more humane and efficient legal experiences. My vision is a future where lawyers and technologists collaborate closely, where automation amplifies our ability to serve and deliver justice.
Visit my blog where I share in-depth analysis on judicial technology, innovation in the public sector, and the latest trends in digital transformation of the justice system.
Discover my professional experience, technical skills, and achievements throughout my career in engineering and judicial technology.
Explore a selection of projects I’ve worked on, from judicial automation systems to data science solutions.