Paulo Facó

Senior Embedded Software Developer at Cisco

Paulo Facó is a Senior Embedded Software Developer at Cisco, beginning in April 2024, focusing on implementing security features for network performance elements. Previously, Paulo served as an Embedded Software Architect at Orthogone Technologies Inc. from September 2021 to April 2024, where responsibilities included leading a team in developing a low latency network interface card and designing system architecture. Prior experience includes roles at Eletra Energy Solutions, where Paulo progressed from R&D Manager to various engineering positions, gaining expertise in bare-metal firmware and real-time embedded software for smart metering solutions. Early career development included an engineering trainee position at Fujitec, focusing on programming for bare-metal systems and GUI applications. Paulo holds a Master of Engineering in Teleinformatics Engineering from the Federal University of Ceara and a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Engineering from Universidade de Fortaleza, along with additional studies at the University of Deusto.

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