Summary
Daniel Perazzo is an applied mathematics and computer engineering researcher with 8 years of industry and academic experience bridging AI, computer graphics, and computer vision. Currently a PhD student at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia and incoming Applied Mathematics student at IMPA/IMPA master's background, he has driven research and product work—from leading federated learning projects for HP to computer vision research for Samsung and a research fellowship at MIT’s Summer Geometry Initiative. He combines hands-on systems experience (multi-agent robot soccer, teaching assistant roles across signals, logic, and electromagnetism) with rigorous mathematical training, enabling practical solutions grounded in theory. Daniel’s profile reflects a rare mix of academic depth and product delivery across labs and startups in Brazil and internationally.
7 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computater Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computater Engineering at Centro de Informática UFPE
Master's degree, Applied Mathematics, Master's degree, Applied Mathematics at IMPA
PhD. in Computer Science, PhD. in Computer Science at University of Genoa
English, Portuguese