João Vilela has a diverse work experience in the technology industry. João started their career in 2012 as a Master's student at Universidade do Minho, where they focused on projects in the fields of telecommunications, networks, and web design. João also completed a Master's thesis during this time.
In 2014, João worked as a Software Engineer at RVLP Technologies, specializing in industrial automation. Their responsibilities included Android development, as well as Java and C# development.
From 2015 to 2016, João joined iMobileMagic as an Android and iOS developer. João also took on the roles of a back-end engineer and support engineer for both mobile and back-end applications. During this time, they gained experience in various technologies and tools, such as Java, Objective C, Linux, EJB, MySQL, and GIT.
In 2016, João joined Smith Micro Software, Inc. as a Lead Android Engineer. João was responsible for developing and publishing Android applications, including Android Wear. João also served as a mentor for the Android Community of Practice. Additionally, they worked as a Product Support Engineer for the SafePath Family solution, analyzing logs and data, performing real-time monitoring, and reporting and correcting bugs.
Overall, João Vilela's work experience spans roles in Android and iOS development, back-end engineering, support engineering, and product support. João has worked with various technologies and has a strong background in mobile applications and industrial automation development.
João Vilela earned a Licentiate degree in Communications Engineering from the Universidade do Minho in 2012. João continued their education at the same institution, obtaining a Master's degree in Communications Engineering from 2012 to 2014. Prior to their university studies, João completed their secondary education in Ciências e Tecnologias at Externato Carvalho Araújo from 2007 to 2008. In addition to their formal education, João obtained certifications in Bulats English and General and Advanced English from Bulats and Wall Street English, respectively, in 2015.
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