Summary
Roberto Rodrigues-filho is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the University of Brasília with around eight years of research and academic experience spanning Brazil, the UK, and France. His work focuses on self-adaptive systems, autonomous service placement in edge-cloud infrastructures, and the autonomous composition of software for smart cities, blending applied research with industry-funded projects (including Ericsson and Leverhulme Trust support). He has a strong postdoctoral and research track record—from Unicamp and UF Goiás to Lancaster and INRIA—grounded in a PhD from Lancaster University. Beyond academia he engages with offensive security and emerging interests in quantum computing, reflecting a pragmatic curiosity about both defensive and frontier technologies. Colleagues describe him as a researcher who translates complex distributed-systems problems into actionable, deployable solutions for real-world infrastructures.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc) Computer Science, Master of Science (MSc) Computer Science at Universidade Federal de Goiás
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Computer Science at Lancaster University
Portuguese, English