Ivan Oliveira Morais

CTO at Gen

Ivan Oliveira Morais has had a diverse range of work experiences in the field of technology. Ivan most recently worked as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Gen starting from January 2021. Prior to that, from February 2015 to February 2021, Ivan worked as a Developer for Not In California where they gained experience in developing and maintaining a political activism tool using Ruby on Rails, MySQL, Elastic Search, Redis, Send Grid, AWS EC2, and S3.

In 2018, Ivan worked at Neru as a Developer - Mobile Hybrid, where they focused on developing a mobile payment solution using Angular/Nativescript for Android and iOS and deploying it on the Google/Firebase stack. From May 2016 to December 2017, Ivan worked as a Developer and Founder at Negócio Simples, where they developed a platform for forecasting and financial management using Elixir/Phoenix, Angular, and Ionic.

Before that, Ivan worked as a Freelance Full Stack Developer from April 2013 to January 2016. During this time, they created specific solutions for various companies including payment systems, ticketing for events, subscription and account management systems, and maintaining institutional websites. Their skills in this role included HTML/CSS, JavaScript, ReactJS, Elixir, Phoenix Framework, Python, Django, and PostgreSQL.

Ivan Oliveira Morais attended the Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de Goiás from 2008 to 2013, where they obtained a degree in Bachelor of Engineering in Control and Automation with a focus on Mechatronics, Robotics, and Control and Automation. In addition to their formal education, Ivan has acquired various certifications. In 2019, they completed the "Programa de cursos integrados Executive Data Science" offered by Coursera Course Certificates. In 2016, they obtained certifications in "Machine Learning: Regression" and "Machine Learning Foundations: A Case Study Approach," also from Coursera Course Certificates. Ivan has also completed several online courses, such as "CSS Cross-Country," "Front-end Formations," "Front-end Foundations," "HTML5 from W3C," "JavaScript Road Trip Part 2," "Mastering GitHub," "Rails 4 Patterns," "Testing with RSpec," "Warming Up With Ember.js," and "edX Verified Certificate for HTML5 Part 2: Advanced Techniques for Designing HTML5 Apps." The institutions providing these certifications include Code School and W3Cx. The specific years and months of completion are not provided for these non-degree certifications.

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