Undergraduate Student @ Poli USP
Undergraduate Student @ Poli USP
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.