
About me
I'm from Natal, Brazil.
During my undergraduate course in Electrical Engineering at UFRN, I developed interests in the subjects of programming and (Digital) Electronics. Because of that, I joined the Embedded Systems Lab under supervision of Prof. Alberto Nicolau in 2015 and stayed there until 2019, when I received my bachelor degree.
During this period, I participated on several Embedded Systems challenges promoted by companies like Intel and NXP (you can see some of those projects in my Projects Page).
I have also gained a lot of experience in low-level embedded software development, specially for microcontrollers, developing code for PIC MCUs and giving some short-courses in this subject.
In the year of 2018 I started an internship in a startup called Nortronic. For six months, I develop embedded software and hardware for biotelemetry applications.
After my graduation, I worked for a few months in another startup company, NatalMakers, also developing embedded software and hardware for Educational Robotics projects.
In 2020 I joined KAUST to start my Ms. course under the supervision of Prof Khaled Salama to work in a field that I'm very excited: design Reconfigurable Hardware (FPGAs) architectures to accelerate Machine Learning models.
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