Summary
Dino Amaral is a PhD-trained data engineer with 11 years in data and nearly two decades of IT security experience, currently building Big Data architectures for Banco do Brasil to combat fraud, enable CRM and anti-money laundering systems. He blends deep cryptography expertise (including homomorphic encryption) with hands-on Hadoop/Spark/Scala and Kafka engineering to deliver scalable, secure analytics pipelines on cloud storage. Earlier in his career he designed and rolled out Brazil’s BBCode two-factor authentication for internet banking, a practical example of translating security research into production. An active researcher and IEEE reviewer, he bridges academic rigor and enterprise delivery, often applying erasure codes and cloud cryptography research to real-world financial services. His background as a merchant marine engineer and multidisciplinary education gives him a pragmatic, systems-level perspective that informs resilient, operational designs.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at Instituto Santa Rosa - Cabo Frio
March Marine Officer, Maritime, Ocean, March Marine Officer, Maritime, Ocean at Escola de Formação de Oficiais da Marinha Mercante
Bachelor's Degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's Degree, Computer Science at Universidade de Brasília
Native English Language Course, English Language, Native English Language Course, English Language at Western Connecticut State University
High School, High School, High School, High School at EPCAr
English, Spanish