Summary
Felipe Muniz is a pragmatic Python and Elixir developer with eight years of hands-on experience across back-end engineering, data science and data engineering, and an active student researcher in graph problems at UFMG. He blends mathematical rigor and practical software craftsmanship—Django, Phoenix, TDD and CI/CD—into reproducible data products, having built an automated statistical report that combined lead acquisition, retention, email feedback and churn forecasts. Comfortable in both object-oriented and functional styles, he has shipped event-driven data infrastructure at scale and designed modular, testable systems for trading bots and sensor-monitoring APIs. Felipe mentors and teaches regularly, running internal Elixir study groups and making mathematical concepts accessible in presentations and classes. Based in Minas Gerais, Brazil, he favors clean, composable code that “does one thing and does it well,” and often brings uncommon clarity by framing engineering problems through a mathematical lens.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Em progresso, Matemática Computacional, Em progresso, Matemática Computacional at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
English, Spanish, Portuguese