
Camilo Molina
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Get in TouchMy name is Camilo Molina. I'm from Barranquilla, Colombia and currently based in Bogotá, where I’m finishing a double major in Industrial Engineering and Systems and Computing Engineering at Universidad de los Andes. I’m passionate about optimization, programming, and designing systems that make complex problems manageable and solvable.
My work blends algorithmic thinking with full-stack development and applied research. I’m currently building tools like Flowplan, a course scheduling optimizer, and developing a structured Obsidian vault to manage my knowledge, track habits, and streamline personal workflows. I like creating systems that not only work efficiently, but also bring clarity and structure to real-world problems.
Outside of academics and engineering, I care deeply about digital privacy and autonomy. I actively explore topics like anti-fingerprinting, data minimization, and operational security (OPSEC) — using hardened browsers, decentralized tools, and privacy-first workflows to better understand and control the digital footprint we leave behind.
Whether you're working on something technical, care about digital rights, or want to build something impactful — I'm always open to collaborating and exchanging ideas.
BSc. in Industrial Engineering
2022 – Present
BSc. in Systems and Computing Engineering
2023 – Present
Expected Graduation: 2027
High School Diploma
Graduated: June 2022
A web tool that helps students at Universidad de los Andes create optimal class schedules. It uses combinatorial optimization and constraint satisfaction techniques to generate personalized timetables.
Java Spring Boot Angular TypeScript HTML CSS
A structured note-taking and productivity system built in Obsidian. Features custom templates, metadata organization, and workflow automation for knowledge retention and daily planning.
Obsidian Markdown DataviewJS