Summary
Edigley Fraga is a researcher and software developer with a decade of experience at the Distributed Systems Laboratory, Federal University of Campina Grande, specializing in parallel programming and distributed systems. He combines academic rigor from his M.Sc. work on Peer-to-Peer Desktop Grids with hands-on software design skills including UML, design patterns, and test-driven development. His engineering toolkit spans Java, JSF, R, Linux, and build/version tools like Maven, Ant, CVS and Subversion, reflecting a practical focus on reproducible, maintainable systems. He led design and implementation efforts such as ShiCa, a workflow management system for scientific applications, bridging research and production code. Based in Paraíba, Brazil, he has a track record of translating distributed systems research into usable tooling for e-science workloads. Colleagues appreciate that he pairs deep technical knowledge with a disciplined development process rooted in testing and clear design.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, Distributed Systens, Master's degree, Computer Science, Distributed Systens at Federal University of Campina Grande