I hold a MSc degree in Computer Science from UNICAMP, where I also completed my undergraduate studies in Computer Engineering.
My passion lies in programming and tackling complex problems. Currently, I am employed as a MLOps Engineer at Griaule. During my postgraduate studies, I focused on compiler construction and code optimization at UNICAMP. Additionally, my interests extend to parallel computing, computer architecture, high-performance computing systems, and reliability.
Previously, I worked as a Intern at the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM), into the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS) / Sirius, on the Scientific Computing Group (GCC). I’ve designed solutions in automation and monitoring of high-performance computing machines.
In my undergraduate research, I worked in a project called OpenPOWER@UNICAMP, with IBM. I’ve designed a solution to distribute POWER builds (ppc64le architecture) worldwide, along with CI recipes to build Open Source software. I also worked with OpenStack, configuring, installing and monitoring a public cloud service.
As a hobby, I play percussion instruments. I studied percussion for more than 10 years and played with orchestras and groups. I’m currently a member of two music groups called Bateria Valorosa and Bateria Alcalina.
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