Summary
Diogo Alexandre is a research-focused systems engineer with over 18 years of experience designing and delivering complex information systems, and 11 years in research roles supporting cancer and biomedical informatics. Based in the Frankfurt Rhine-Main area, he architects and implements integrated clinical and biobanking platforms (BioPro, MTB, UCT apps) that combine molecular and clinical data and interoperate with national genomic networks. He brings hands-on expertise across Java ecosystems, GWT/JSF front-ends, PostgreSQL, RESTful APIs and Linux toolchains, and has led teams and Scrum projects for BBMRI‑ERIC and DKTK. His background spans high-performance space-domain systems and mobile/AR products, reflecting a rare mix of scientific, enterprise and consumer-facing software experience. Notably, he built metadata-driven tooling for dynamic GUI generation in clinical data capture—reducing manual form design while improving validation and interoperability. He combines pragmatic engineering with domain-driven thinking to translate complex biomedical requirements into maintainable, standards-aligned systems.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Certificate of Proficiency in English, English, Certificate of Proficiency in English, English at Oxford School - University of Cambridge
BSc and MSc, Information Systems and Computer Engineering, BSc and MSc, Information Systems and Computer Engineering at Instituto Superior Técnico
English, Portuguese, German, Spanish, French