Biosystems engineer who'd rather build the tool than do the task by hand. Self-teaching the rest, one project at a time.
I came to programming through engineering problems that were easier to solve with code than without it. These days I spend most of my time learning to write software that actually holds up.
- Data Engineering and Analysis, using Pandas, SQL and Streamlit
- Backend development, mostly Python (FastAPI), with the usual suspects around it: auth, payments, databases, deployment.
- Turning vague real-world problems into something a computer can actually do.
- Understanding why things work, not just getting them to run. I reverse-engineer more than I copy-paste.
- 💻 Engineer who got pulled into software and decided to stay.
- 🎓 Biosystems Engineering, USP.
- 📍 São Paulo, Brazil.
- 🧠 Permanently mid-project. Always learning something I'll pretend I always knew.
Still figuring a lot of it out, which is mostly the point.


