Summary
Gabriela Justino is a chemical engineer and data-focused specialist with nine years of experience applying mathematical modeling, parameter estimation, and optimization to real-world problems across energy, gas and public policy domains. Currently an Indigenism Specialist at FUNAI, she maintains and publishes Brazil's official geospatial data on Indigenous Lands and supports internal geoprocessing systems, blending technical rigor with public-interest impact. Previously she contributed to R&D optimization projects at Radix under the ANEEL program and has a strong research background in catalytic kinetics and computational polymer physics from UFRJ and Case Western Reserve. Comfortable moving between experimental modeling, theoretical simulation and production data systems, she brings a track record of implementing innovative technologies to solve complex, interdisciplinary challenges. Based in Rio de Janeiro, she pairs domain expertise with front-end programming enthusiasm, making her equally at home in analysis pipelines and user-facing tools.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Colégio Pedro II
M.Sc. in Technology of Chemical and Biochemical Processes, Catalysis and Kinetic Modeling, M.Sc. in Technology of Chemical and Biochemical Processes, Catalysis and Kinetic Modeling at Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
Portuguese, English, German