Summary
Danilo Curvelo is a full professor and researcher in Computer Engineering at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte with a PhD and nearly a decade of academic experience. His work spans software development, cloud and distributed systems, blockchain and DApps, data engineering, AI, and networking, combining theoretical rigor with practical system-building. Since joining UFRN in 2015 he has balanced teaching and research, mentoring students while advancing applied research in decentralized applications and cloud-native architectures. Trained through degrees at UFRN and a stint at McMaster University, he brings an international perspective to regional research challenges in Rio Grande do Norte. An educator who publishes and codes, he is known for translating complex distributed-system concepts into hands-on coursework and prototype implementations.
9 years of coding experience
Undergraduate, Computer Engineering, Undergraduate, Computer Engineering at McMaster University
Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte