Summary
Dagoberto Justo is a mathematics professor and computational scientist with over a decade of experience researching and teaching numerical analysis, finite difference and finite element methods, and mimetic discretizations. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of New Mexico focused on high-order mimetic methods and absorbing boundary conditions, and applies that theory to practical parallel-computing implementations on Unix/Linux and HPC platforms. Proficient in Fortran, C/C++, MPI and scientific tools like Matlab and Mathematica, he bridges rigorous numerical modeling with performant code for large-scale simulations. His work spans discrete dynamical systems, discontinuous Galerkin and spectral methods, with a notable emphasis on practical absorbing boundary techniques often overlooked in academic treatments. Based in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, he combines deep theoretical insight with hands-on software craftsmanship on legacy and modern scientific architectures.
11 years of coding experience
Ph.D., Mathematics, Ph.D., Mathematics at The University of New Mexico
M.Sc., Mathematics, M.Sc., Mathematics at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Portuguese, English