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He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the State University of Western Paraná (2017). He currently holds a master's degree in control and automation engineering from the Polytechnic School of USP (2023), having developed studies in adaptive optics. He also holds a degree in Computer Science (2004) and is a specialist in computer networks (2006), where he worked in the area from 2002 to 2012. With more than ten years of experience in astronomical instrumentation, he developed the project of a solar observatory that includes a Hale-type Celostat and a Littrow spectroheliograph containing a Manning resonant synthesizer, where he designed, built, and performed performance tests and signal analysis in addition to designing and building a 10-inch Newtonian telescope for public science outreach events. He participated in the HATS project, an unprecedented infrared telescope (15THz) developed at the Mackenzie Radio Astronomy and Astrophysics Center (CRAAM) in 2018. He has experience in IT, programming, electronics, optics, structural design, and infrared systems for space and ground-based telescopes. Recently, he worked on projects at IAG-USP on instruments such as the GMACS multi-object spectrograph and on the construction of a filter wheel for MANIFEST involving optical fiber coupling, carrying out the optical design and STOP and tolerance analyzes within the scope of opto-mechanical engineering. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)
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