Patrick Diego

Estágio em Engenharia de Sistemas Embarcados (IoT) at Cobli

Patrick Diego has a diverse work experience spanning from 2013 to the present. Patrick began as a Technician at the Prefeitura Municipal da Estância Balneária de Itanhaém, where they provided technical support and performed repairs and installations of electrical networks, telephone, and internet. In 2014, they worked as a Cell Technician at T-cell. From 2018 to 2021, they served as a Scientific Researcher at Smart Grid Group. Following this, they worked as a Fullstack Developer at Open Mind Serviços e Participações Ltda from 2020 to 2022. During this time, they also worked as a Fullstack Developer on various projects, including an app for medical home care and an app for logistics of deliveries. In 2021, they also worked as a Fullstack Developer at iTER IoT Solutions, developing an app for vehicle tracker installation. Currently, they are working as an intern in Embedded Systems Engineering (IoT) at Cobli. Patrick has expertise in various technologies such as Flutter, NestJS, MongoDB, and Node.

Patrick Diego completed their Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Universidade Federal da Paraíba, starting in 2018 and finishing in 2023. In addition, they obtained several certifications including a certification in Flutter from Proz, which they completed in October 2022. Patrick also completed a Masterclass on UX concepts in prototyping using Marvel App, also from Proz, in October 2022. Furthermore, Patrick engaged in research projects at Universidade Federal da Paraíba, including one on the development of an optimal scheduling management tool for hybrid generation and storage energy, which they completed in August 2022. Patrick also worked on a research project studying optimal reference coordination for elements connected to the distribution network, completed in August 2022. Additionally, Patrick participated in a project called "FABLAB UFPB: INCENTIVANDO A TECNOLOGIA E A CRIATIVIDADE," as part of a university extension program, completed in August 2022.

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