Summary
Thiago Nunes is a software engineer and academic leader with 13 years of experience, currently heading the Maker Space at Instituto Federal Fluminense and serving as a professor there. He holds a PhD in Computer Science (Hypertext and Multimedia) and a Master's in Software Engineering, with research funded in part by Google Brazil, CNPq and Capes on exploration of structured data repositories. His expertise spans semantic web technologies, knowledge management, NLP relation extraction, and applied machine learning, informed by hands-on development in Java EE, JRuby on Rails and semantic stacks like RDF/OWL and Virtuoso. Thiago has led research and innovation initiatives and built production web systems for aviation maintenance and academic labs, bridging rigorous research with practical engineering. He is notable for combining semantic-web research with real-world application delivery, turning academic prototypes into maintainable systems and educational programs. Based in Rio de Janeiro, he brings a collaborative, research-driven approach to building knowledge-rich information systems and maker-focused environments.
13 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Hypertext and Multimedia, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Hypertext and Multimedia at Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, PUC-Rio, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
Bachelor of Computer Science, Computer Science, Bachelor of Computer Science, Computer Science at Cândido Mendes University, UCAM, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
English