Summary
Fernando Meyer is a postdoctoral researcher in metagenomics with 9 years of experience building high-performance bioinformatics software and benchmarking frameworks. Based at Hamburg's Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, he specializes in metagenomic assembly, binning, and taxonomic profiling, co-organizing the CAMI community challenge and helping define standards, metrics, and containerized workflows. His background blends a PhD in Bioinformatics and strong computer science training with hands-on implementation of ultra-fast sequence algorithms in C and production Java web development from earlier industry roles. Fernando is comfortable moving between research, community-driven standards, and reproducible tool deployment (Docker/Singularity), making him effective at translating method development into widely usable software. A less obvious strength is his long arc from enterprise ERP and web systems to cutting-edge RNA and metagenomics methods, which gives him both systems-thinking and practical engineering discipline.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Computer Science, Master's Degree, Computer Science at The University of Freiburg
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioinformatics, magna cum laude, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Bioinformatics, magna cum laude at University of Hamburg
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina
English, Portuguese, German