Summary
Wagner Wolff is a Lead Data Scientist based in São Paulo with over a decade of applied experience and an 18+-year background in data-driven research and product delivery. He blends academic rigor—from postdoctoral and visiting research roles at ESALQ and Wageningen—with entrepreneurial grit as founder of a precision-irrigation startup funded by FAPESP, delivering algorithms that cut water use and increased soybean yields. At Bayer he has progressed from Senior to Lead Data Scientist, focusing on scalable, high-impact solutions in digital agriculture and remote-sensing analytics. His work bridges geotechnologies, evapotranspiration and rainfall mapping from novel data sources (including cellular microwave links), showing a talent for turning complex environmental signals into actionable decision tools. Notably, he has translated research innovations into production backends and agronomic profit simulations, demonstrating both theoretical depth and practical deployment experience.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Escola Superior de Agricultura "Luiz de Queiroz"
visitor researcher, Rainfall mapping from cellular network microwave link, visitor researcher, Rainfall mapping from cellular network microwave link at Wageningen University & Research