Undergraduate Student @ Poli USP

Bruno Henrique Fiorindo Paschoal

OPTIMIZATION MACHINE LEARNING CYBERSECURITY

Topology Optimization

During my undergraduate studies, I developed a strong interest in numerical methods, particularly in the field of topology optimization.

Topology optimization is a numerical technique that alters the material distribution within a given domain to maximize system performance.

In this context, I successfully developed a custom algorithm for optimizing switched reluctance electric motors, with funding from FAPESP.

The algorithm was implemented using the open-source FEniCS platform, in combination with the dolfin-adjoint and IPOPT libraries.

I am currently working as an undergraduate researcher at the MSOL (Multiphysics Systems Optimization Laboratory).

Additionally, my research explores the design and optimization of mechanical and hydraulic neural networks.

Related Papers (not yet finished)

Electric Machines

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