Summary
Pedro De Siracusa is a technology analyst and computational modeler with 11 years of experience applying software and data science to biodiversity, land-use and public-sector problems. Trained as a biologist with an MSc in Computational Modeling, he has built tools ranging from camera-trap and drone integrations to large-scale government platforms, and currently develops systems for Brazil's federal procurement family at Serpro. He previously led data-driven UX and personalization efforts for gov.br—working on analytics, A/B testing, search and recommendation systems—and helped shape Brazil’s digital identity and citizen-facing services. Comfortable bridging field biology and production engineering, he combines ecological domain knowledge with network science and data science techniques to tackle real-world conservation and public policy challenges. An avid wildlife photographer and maker, he has hands-on hardware and embedded systems experience that informs pragmatic, multidisciplinary solutions.
11 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Computational Modeling - Data Science - Network Science, Master’s Degree, Computational Modeling - Data Science - Network Science at LNCC - Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bachelor's Degree, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, IRA 4.324 / 5.0, Bachelor's Degree, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, IRA 4.324 / 5.0 at Universidade de Brasília
Portuguese, English