Summary
Guilherme Paulino-passos is an applied scientist with a decade of experience at the intersection of AI, natural language processing, and law, currently applying his research to products at Thomson Reuters. He holds a PhD in Artificial Intelligence from Imperial College London and has combined academic rigor with industry practice through roles at Imperial, IBM, and the National Institute of Informatics. His work spans knowledge representation, explainable AI, information extraction, and legal ontologies, with publications indexed on DBLP and an ORCID record documenting his research footprint. Unusually, he pairs formal training in applied mathematics and civil law, enabling him to bridge technical models and legal reasoning in practical applications. Colleagues rely on him for translating complex legal NLP research into robust, explainable systems that support real-world legal workflows.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Artificial Intelligence, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Artificial Intelligence at Imperial College London
Master’s Degree, Computer Engineering, Master’s Degree, Computer Engineering at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Bachelor’s Degree, Applied Mathematics, Bachelor’s Degree, Applied Mathematics at Fundação Getulio Vargas
Bachelor’s Degree, Law, Bachelor’s Degree, Law at Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro