Summary
Rogério Gonçalves is a computer scientist and experienced educator with 14+ years at UTFPR, specializing in parallel computing, compilers and runtimes, heterogeneous GPU computing, blockchain technologies, and computer architecture. He holds a doctorate from USP and an MSc in Computer Architecture, teaching courses from compilers and operating systems to digital logic and blockchain across undergraduate and technical programs. As a member of UTFPR’s High Performance Computing and Distributed Systems group and former coordinator of the Computer Science bachelor program, he blends research leadership with curriculum design and hands-on lab teaching. His technical toolkit includes C/C++, OpenMP, CUDA and VHDL, and his work bridges low-level systems research with applied GPU and blockchain development. Notably, he maintains a sustained academic presence through a detailed Lattes profile, signaling an active research and supervision role beyond classroom duties. Based in Paraná, Brazil, he combines deep academic credentials with practical industry experience dating back to Java development and technical support roles.
14 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
MSc., Computer Science, Computer Architecture, MSc., Computer Science, Computer Architecture at Universidade Estadual de Maringá
Dr., Parallel Computing, Dr., Parallel Computing at Universidade de São Paulo / USP