Camilo Ferri Moreira has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in different companies. Starting in 2012, they worked as an Undergraduate Researcher at FAPESP, where they developed an automatic digital integrated circuits tester using Reconfigurable Computing and VHDL programming language. From 2015 to 2016, they continued their research work as an Undergraduate Researcher at CNPq - MCT, where they developed a technique to identify and count moving leukocytes in intravital microscopy video images.
In 2015, Camilo joined FAPESP again as an Undergraduate Researcher, this time working on a project to develop a software tool for the automatic detection of the mid-sagittal plane (MSP) in 3D medical images. This project aimed to enhance neurological imaging applications such as segmentation of gliomas and analysis of brain atrophy. Camilo's role involved utilizing eigenvalue analysis and local moment matrices to enhance the longitudinal fissure.
In 2016, Camilo transitioned to the role of Full Stack Developer at Daitan Group. There, they primarily focused on implementing a serverless architecture for an almost real-time feature in a messaging platform. Camilo utilized technologies such as AWS Lambda, AWS DynamoDB, Docker, Lerna, NodeJS, Redis, Terraform, and Typescript. Camilo also contributed to other projects at Daitan Group, including integrating WebRTC features, developing and maintaining NodeJS packages, React components, Lua modules, and MongoDB scripts.
Moving to 2019, Camilo joined Dextra Digital as a Full Stack Developer. In this role, they further honed their skills in developing both front-end and back-end solutions.
Lastly, in 2020, Camilo joined Symphony.com as a Back End Developer. Camilo'sresponsibilities in this role are not provided in the given information.
Overall, Camilo Ferri Moreira has gained substantial experience in software development, research, and project implementation across multiple domains and technologies.
Camilo Ferri Moreira has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from UFSCar - Alumni, which they obtained from 2011 to 2017. Camilo also attended Brock University from 2013 to 2014, where they pursued another Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Prior to that, from 2009 to 2011, they studied Mathematics at UFSCar - Alumni.
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