Summary
Bruno De Lima is a doctoral candidate in Computer Science and a passionate higher-education professor with around 10 years of teaching and research experience focused on Software Engineering and Technical Debt. He teaches a wide range of undergraduate courses—from Algorithms and Data Structures to AI, Software Architecture and Human-Computer Interaction—across FATEC, UNOESTE and UNESP, combining theoretical rigor with practical lab work. His research investigates prioritization and repayment strategies for self-admitted technical debt, supported previously by FAPESP and CAPES funding. Bruno bridges academia and applied research, mentoring students while contributing to a software engineering research lab at UNESP. Based in São Paulo, he brings hands-on experience in both industry-aligned technical training and empirically grounded software quality analysis. Colleagues describe him as an early-career researcher who pairs curiosity about tooling and pedagogy with a steady record of funded projects and diverse teaching appointments.
10 years of coding experience
Técnico, Redes de Computadores, Técnico, Redes de Computadores at Centro Paula Souza
UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho"
Portuguese, English