Summary
Larissa Zimmermann is a researcher and software engineer with 10 years of experience building mobile, IoT and embedded systems, currently contributing to projects at Universidade de São Paulo and HELP Sistemas in São Paulo. She blends applied research—developing human activity recognition with smartphones and wearables—with hands-on firmware and telecom experience (DWDM/ROADM) using C/C++. Her background spans security-focused software for ATMs, UAV hardware work, and Android app development, giving her a rare cross-domain fluency from edge devices to machine learning. A CAPES-funded exchange at KIT and a master’s in computer science underline her research-driven approach to practical problems. Peers describe her as innovation-minded and comfortable translating academic prototypes into production-ready embedded and mobile solutions.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Estácio de Sá University
University of São Paulo
Computer Engineering, Computer and Information Sciences, General, Computer Engineering, Computer and Information Sciences, General at Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
German, English, Portuguese