Leonardo Minora is a seasoned professor and software engineer with over a decade of experience specializing in software engineering, architecture, programming languages, distributed systems, and dynamic reconfiguration. Based in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, he has taught at IFRN (formerly CEFET-RN) since 2005 and held earlier academic posts at CEFET-RN and Universidade Potiguar. He holds a master's in computer science focused on distributed systems and dynamic shared memory from Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina and began his career as a technologist in data processing and multimedia systems. Leonardo combines deep academic knowledge with practical teaching experience, guiding students through complex topics like runtime reconfiguration and distributed memory models. Though primarily academic, his background suggests strong applied skills in designing resilient, adaptable software architectures for distributed environments. He brings a steady, research-informed perspective to software problems, often bridging theory and classroom practice in ways that directly benefit regional technical education.
11 years of coding experience
Master in Computer Science, Distributed Systems, Dynamic Shared Memory, Master in Computer Science, Distributed Systems, Dynamic Shared Memory at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Technologist in Data Processing, Software Development, Multimedia Systems, Technologist in Data Processing, Software Development, Multimedia Systems at Universidade Potiguar
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