Geraldo Neto
About Geraldo Neto
Geraldo Neto is an Android Developer with a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Control and Automation Engineering from Universidade Federal de Lavras. He has experience working at Mobile Telematics and Thoughtworks, co-founded Startup Nomad PDV, and actively contributes to StackOverflow.
Work at ThoughtWorks
Geraldo Neto has been employed at ThoughtWorks as an Android Developer since 2023. His role involves developing and maintaining Android applications, contributing to project success through effective coding practices and collaboration with cross-functional teams. Working remotely, he engages in agile methodologies to deliver high-quality software solutions.
Education and Expertise
Geraldo Neto studied at Universidade Federal de Lavras, where he pursued a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechatronics, Robotics, and Control and Automation Engineering from 2014 to 2021. His educational background provides a strong foundation in engineering principles, which he applies in his work as an Android Developer.
Background in Android Development
Geraldo has extensive experience in Android development, having worked at Mobile Telematics as an Android Developer for four months in 2023, and previously for 11 months from 2019 to 2020. He co-founded Startup Nomad PDV, where he developed an Android application that is available on the Play Store and utilized by various companies across Brazil.
Teaching and Community Involvement
Geraldo has volunteered to teach Android, Arduino, and Flutter classes to talented teenagers in his local community. This initiative reflects his commitment to sharing knowledge and fostering interest in technology among young learners.
Research and Publications
During his time at the Federal University of Lavras, Geraldo developed an Android application designed as a driving assistant system. His research included challenges such as processing camera images for road segmentation and recording data from inertial sensors. He also authored an international article based on his research, which is accessible on IEEE Xplore.