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Jose Jean Paul Z.S. Tavares

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Centro Universitário Fundação Santo André (FSA). Faculdade de Engenharia de Santo André (FAENG)  (Institutional affiliation from the last research proposal)
Birthplace: Brazil

I am a mechanical engineer graduated from the University of São Paulo (1994), with a master's degree (2000), a doctorate (2006) in Mechatronics Engineering and a post-doctorate in Mechatronics from the University of São Paulo. I assumed the position of adjunct professor at the Federal University of Uberlândia in 2009 and in 2025 I became a Full Professor at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering. I have taught classes in Industrial Automation, Simulation of Automated Systems and Process Control Strategies and Practices. I currently teach classes in Industrial Networks, Linear Control and the Industrial Internet of Things. In 2014, I structured the Laboratory of Automatic Manufacturing Planning - MAPL where several solutions based on IoT and remote are developed. Responsible for the research-extension project to expand the FEMEC Maker laboratory, designing and implementing four core-XY 3D printers, 10 ESP32-based IoT educational PLCs, mobile applications to control pneumatic benches and parts separator benches, 3 Attabot Mini 2.1 educational robots, researching RFID integration with Petri Nets since 2005. I have experience in Mechanical Engineering, Production and Information Technology with an emphasis on Automated Systems Design, working mainly on the following topics: RFID, IoT, Petri Nets, Hyperledger and AI. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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