Undergraduate Student @ Poli USP
Undergraduate Student @ Poli USP
2022 - Present
University of São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Mechatronics engineering integrates mechanics, computing, control systems, and electronics to develop complex and automated systems.
2018 - 2020
Texas Tech University, Texas, USA
Through a partnership between Colégio Agostiniano Mendel and Texas Tech University, I completed both the Brazilian and American high school curricula. Classes and evaluations were conducted by American professors.
2019 - 2021
Colégio Agostiniano Mendel, SP, Brazil
Completed high school at Colégio Agostiniano Mendel, an institution recognized for its high academic standards.
2023 - Present
University of São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Topology optimization is a numerical method used to optimize the material layout within a given domain to enhance system performance.
In this project, I developed a custom algorithm to optimize switched reluctance electric motors, with funding from FAPESP.
The research is currently expanding to include other magnetic actuation systems, supported by renewed FAPESP funding.
Additionally, the work explores the design and optimization of mechanical and hydraulic neural networks — artificial systems inspired by biological neural networks, built using physical components to process signals and solve control or classification tasks.
I work as an undergraduate researcher at the MSOL (Multiphysics Systems Optimization Laboratory), under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Emílio Carlos Nelli Silva.