Summary
Daniel De França Brasil Soares is a PhD candidate in Linguistics and experienced computational linguist with eight years building linguistic resources and teaching Portuguese and German. He has blended academic research in generative syntax (LFG, HPSG) with practical NLP work—developing corpora, dictionaries and grammars for automatic processing of Brazilian Portuguese at Instituto Atlântico and coordinating resource creation for AI-driven language recognition earlier in his career. A seasoned instructor, he has taught across university and private settings, designing active-learning curricula for subjects from formal linguistics to professional writing. His training includes a masters from Universidade Federal do Ceará and study in Germanistics at Universität zu Köln, reflecting strong cross-linguistic and applied-technology fluency. Uncommonly for a linguist, he pairs deep theoretical knowledge with hands-on resource engineering for NLP projects, positioning him at the intersection of language teaching, computational linguistics and AI.
8 years of coding experience
Germanistics, German language and general linguistics., Germanistics, German language and general linguistics. at Universität zu Köln
Mestrado, Linguistics, Mestrado, Linguistics at Universidade Federal do Ceará
Licentiate degree., Linguistics, Literature, Portuguese and German., 8.8, Licentiate degree., Linguistics, Literature, Portuguese and German., 8.8 at Federal University of Ceará
English, German, French