Guilherme Valarini is a software engineer and master's researcher with 8 years of experience specializing in computational systems optimization, parallel programming, and constrained-device performance. Based at Vancouver and enrolled in a Master's at Unicamp, he conducts HPC and parallel computing research at the Computer Systems Laboratory, developing new programming models for cluster applications. His industry work spans a Microsoft internship extending Windows performance testing infrastructure and contributions to mobile image-processing libraries shipped on major smartphones, where he applied algorithmic and ARM NEON optimizations. Guilherme combines academic rigor with product-focused engineering, having bridged research on neural-network acceleration and GPU/CPU co-scheduling with production Android HAL integrations. He’s particularly interested in squeezing performance out of mobile and embedded platforms and enjoys tackling the trade-offs between parallelism, resource constraints, and real-world deployment. An early robotics and ML researcher, he has a track record of translating research prototypes into measurable, shipping improvements.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Technical, Mechatronics, Technical, Mechatronics at SENAI Roberto Mange
Bachelor, Computer Science, Bachelor, Computer Science at State University of Campinas
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Guilherme Valarini - Master S Student at University of Campinas