I was born in Porto Alegre, Brazil. I have a bachelor's and a Master's degree in Computer Science from UFRGS (Porto Alegre, Brazil) and in Systems Engineering from Ensimag (Grenoble, France).
At the heart of my career is a commitment to helping users achieve their goals with minimal friction and maximal delight.
I'm mainly focusing on developing governance and infrastructure for Alliance. My background includes developing the Microsoft Search home and query assist technologies, as well with developing HP's Alexa skill and IFTTT integration.
If you are interested in my career, check my Linkedin
Posts
- How Implicit Is Your Code? Dec 8, 2025
- npm install emotional-awareness Mar 17, 2024
- Bringing Life to the Blockchain Nov 15, 2023
- Intelligence Will Eat the World Apr 23, 2023
- Introducing BlockSlots Mar 10, 2023
Think I'm currently interested in
- LLMs and Agents
- The Open Web
- Political Systems
- Startups
- Drawing
- Personal Data Sovereignty
Cool things about me
- I was part of of Kernel Block 9
- I speak Portuguese (my native language), English, French, some Spanish, and I'm learning Japanese.
- I lived for a year and half in Grenoble, France.
- I got this cool app I created years ago that gets 50k MAU.
- Do you know your dog breeds? Test your knowledge.
OSS & Projects
- TrustBonds: reputation public good. A social experiment
- Life Collection: Game of Life homage NFT
- One-click-mute: Chrome extension to mute accounts on X with one click
- Eth Address decorator: Chrome extension to turn Ethereum addresses into emojis
Publications
- [2017]A branch-and-price algorithm for the single-path virtual network embedding problemNetworks
- [June 2011]Extending traffic simulation based on cellular automata: from particles to autonomous agentsProceedings of the European Conference on Modelling and Simulation (ECMS 2011)
- [2010]Estudo experimental de algoritmos em tempo real de caminho mínimo ponto a ponto em grafos dinâmicosAnais do XLII Simpósio Brasileiro de Pesquisa Operacional
- [2008]Picking them up and Figuring them out: Verb-Particle Constructions, Noise and IdiomaticityProceedings of the Twelfth Conference on Computational Natural Language Learning