Fernando César Santos
About Fernando César Santos
Fernando César Santos is a Software Engineer with a diverse educational background, including degrees in Law and Computer Engineering. He has worked in various roles in software development and system administration, primarily in the Lisbon area.
Work at Feedzai
Fernando César Santos has been employed at Feedzai as a Software Engineer since 2021. He previously worked at the same company as an Associate Software Engineer from 2018 to 2021. His roles at Feedzai have involved software development within the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, contributing to the company's focus on fraud detection and risk management solutions.
Education and Expertise
Fernando César Santos has a diverse educational background. He holds a Master's degree in Computer Engineering / Computer Science from Instituto Superior Técnico, completed between 2012 and 2015. He also obtained a Bachelor's degree in the same field from the same institution. Additionally, he studied law at the School of Law, Lisbon University, earning a Degree (pre-Bologna) and a Master's degree in Law. His studies in Criminal Law Sciences at the School of Law further enhance his expertise.
Background in Software Development
Fernando has extensive experience in software development. He worked as a Software Developer at Go4Mobility from 2016 to 2018 and at Quidgest for eight months in 2016, where he was part of the Logistics & Assets Software Department. His background includes a solid foundation in both software engineering and system administration.
Experience in System Administration
Fernando worked as a System Administrator at Instituto Superior Técnico from 2012 to 2015. In this role, he managed both Linux and Windows systems within the Computer Science Department labs. This experience provided him with a strong technical foundation that supports his current software engineering work.
Previous Roles and Responsibilities
Prior to his software engineering career, Fernando served as a Rulings Analyst at Wolters Kluwer Portugal from 2005 to 2007. This role involved analyzing legal rulings, which complements his academic background in law. His diverse work experience spans various roles in software development and system administration.