
NAME:MUÑOZ, Frederico S.
POSITION:Science Officer M-3
Science Officer, Symbolic Systems Division, Lambda Combine. Common Lisp systems engineering, symbolic computation infrastructure. Hypermedia systems.
Arrival: [SECURITY CLASSIFIED/cf SPECIAL ORDER 937 under file LC77]
2021 – present
Cloud & Architecture Lead, SW and East Europe [SAS Institute]. Practice leadership in Europe. Architectural governance for analytics, Data Science and AI. Founded Cloud & Architecture Chapter. Containerized deployments on Intel SGX/TDX and AMD SEV. GitOps-based governance framework, worldwide adoption.
2013 – 2021
Chief Architect [IBM]. Lead Architect for Container Platforms. Kubernetes and OpenShift deployments across AWS, Azure, GKE. Established Architecture Review Boards. Appointed to Technical Expert Council. Appointed as Quantum Ambassador. Appointed Academic Ambassador. Two patent disclosures.
2007 – 2013
Technical Solutions Architect [IBM]. Lead Architect. Unix SME. Smart Cities and IoT Lead Architect: Kafka, Node-RED, CDC. Directed IoT projects. Technical leadership.
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Unix Systems Administrator [Edinfor]. Critical infrastructure management: AIX, HP-UX, Solaris, GNU/Linux. FORTH bootloader programming on Sparc hardware. DCE environments. IBM RS/6000 SP systems.
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Programmer [Cap Gemini]. Programmer. Multiple projects. Tcl, Java, Scheme, Common Lisp. XML and XSLT. Automotive industry, financial services, public sector.
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Logistics & Transportation Office, Ibero-American Summit [Portuguese Foreign Office]. Coordination of diplomatic liaisons; international event logistics. Commendation from the Prime Minister of Portugal.
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Logistics & Transportation Office, 8th Ibero-American Summit [Portuguese Foreign Office]. Coordination of diplomatic liaisons; international event logistics. Commendation from the Prime Minister of Portugal.
BSc Physics [ong.]
Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon. Coursework: quantum computation, quantum mechanics, quantum processors.
MA Archaeology [thesis pend.]
Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon. Computational archaeology: artifact-tracking system integrating RFID, blockchain, and conversational AI.
BA Archaeology
Faculty of Letters, University of Lisbon. Letter of Academic Excellence, highest final GPA. Applied deep learning to artefact classification via neural networks. GIS spatial analysis. Senior thesis on Bronze swords and the Late Bronze Age .
Subject entered employment with a I.Q. Level [REDACTED] (Armonk LC Testing Facilities) and GMA personality Matrix count of 5.9, leading to a dispersion of interests that has proven hard to control. An early involvement in free software, open source and GNU/Linux were highly motivational factors, leading to programming, systems administration, solution design, business cases, Enterprise Architecture, architectural leadership. Transition to architecture , cloud and AI platforms was mediated by these experience.
The subject sustained involvement in open-source governance structures (Kubernetes, CNCF) seems to reflect genuine engagement and peer-recognition compatible with the scores.
Prolonged exposure to enterprise dynamics in public and financial sectors have had mixed effects. Subject acquired the necessary skills, but a clear break with prior assignments wasn't achieved: a predilection for Common Lisp (among other such markers) and empirical knowledge on technical details remains unusually strong and should be monitored. A preference for alternative dynamics in terms of the perceived goal of society required security clearance override (granted). Participation in [REDACTED] is vestigial, although any attempt at co-opting the subject into the standardized value system increases resistance.
Primary operational environment: GNU Emacs and Unix, consistent since initial commission. Assignment to Windows-heavy commissions revealed an unexpectedly violent reaction, with a sharp GMA score drop to 4.6, only solved through urgency reassignment.
Academic profile (Archaeology, Physics) indicates broad analytical range, with quantum computation work of potential relevance to Symbolic Systems projects. Bronze Age civilizations focus aligned with [REDACTED], Document HB-0 under file 12.
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