Atrícia Sabino
About Atrícia Sabino
Atrícia Sabino is a DevOps Engineer with a strong background in computer science and extensive experience in both academia and industry. She has worked at Capgemini and Thoughtworks, and has held various teaching and research positions in Brazilian universities.
Current Role at ThoughtWorks
Atrícia Sabino serves as a DevOps Engineer at ThoughtWorks, a position she has held since 2022. In this role, she focuses on integrating development and operations, embodying the principles of DevOps culture. Her work involves enhancing collaboration between software development and IT operations, aiming to improve deployment frequency and service reliability.
Previous Experience at Capgemini
Before joining ThoughtWorks, Atrícia worked as a DevOps Engineer at Capgemini from 2020 to 2022. During her tenure, she contributed to various projects that required efficient integration of development and operational processes, further solidifying her expertise in the DevOps domain.
Academic Background and Research
Atrícia earned her Master of Science in Computer Science from Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, where she studied Software Defined Networks, Computer Networks, Cloud Computing, and VANETs from 2016 to 2018. Her research focused on security protocols for Wireless Networks and Cloud Computing, showcasing her commitment to advancing knowledge in these areas.
Teaching Experience
Atrícia has held academic positions as a Professora Substituta at Universidade Estadual do Ceará from 2018 to 2021 and at Universidade Federal do Ceará for a brief period in 2015. In these roles, she contributed to the education of students in the field of computer science, sharing her knowledge and experience in network technologies and systems.
Expertise in Distributed Systems
Atrícia possesses expertise in Distributed Systems and Network Performance Analysis. This knowledge supports her role as a DevOps Engineer, where she applies her skills to optimize system performance and ensure efficient operation of complex networked environments.