Summary
Hygor Jardim is an MLOps Research Engineer with a decade of hands-on experience at the intersection of wireless networks, edge computing and virtualization, currently driving research at Atlântico while completing an MSc in Computer Science at UFPE. He has prototyped vRAN solutions with SDR, deployed 4G/5G virtualized testbeds and built NVFs for IMS features at Motorola, combining low-level C/C++ simulation expertise (ns-3, SUMO) with modern DevOps tooling (Docker, Grafana, Prometheus). Comfortable across Linux, KVM/Proxmox and network analysis tools like Wireshark and QXDM, he bridges academic research and production-ready infra to accelerate telecom and IoT experiments. Based in Pará, Brazil, he brings a regional focus on Amazon-area IoT challenges alongside practical edge-computing work, and routinely mentors interns and coordinates multidisciplinary research teams. Notably, his background blends rigorous simulation studies of vehicular and sensor networks with real-world SDR prototyping and NFV deployments, making him adept at turning protocol-level ideas into deployable systems.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
MSc in Computer Science, Computer Networks, MSc in Computer Science, Computer Networks at Federal University of Pernambuco
Bachelor of Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Computer Engineering at Federal University of Pará
English, Portuguese