Tiarles da Rocha Moralles Guterres has a diverse work experience in software development, research, and internships. In 2015, they began their undergraduate research work at LANA - Laboratório de Análise Numérica, where they collaborated with Dr. Alice de Jesus Kozakevicius on two articles about linear transformations and submitted them to a Brazilian congress. During this time, they also gained knowledge in Python and linear transformations.
In 2017, Tiarles continued their research work as an undergraduate student researcher at LACESM - Laboratório de Ciências Espaciais, where they focused on discrete signal filtration using wavelet transform under the guidance of Dr. Fábio Mariano Bayer.
In 2019, Tiarles joined GEPOC - Grupo de Eletrônica de Potência e Controle as an intern, contributing to the company's projects in an unspecified role.
Later in 2019, Tiarles joined Typhoon HIL, Inc. as a Software Development Engineer, where they are currently employed. No specific end date for this role is provided.
Overall, Tiarles' work experience showcases their expertise in software development, research in linear transformations and discrete signal filtration, and their commitment to professional growth in the field.
Tiarles da Rocha Moralles Guterres earned a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, graduating in 2021. Prior to that, they completed their undergraduate studies in Computer Engineering at the same university, graduating in 2019. In addition to their academic achievements, Tiarles has obtained several certifications, including "Características de Motores Elétricos Industriais Trifásicos" from WEG in November 2020, "Palestrante no Curso Introdutório de Python para Engenharias" from URI Erechim in August 2020, "Digital Control of Grid-Tied Converters" from Typhoon HIL, Inc. in July 2020, "Colaborador no Curso Analytical Design of PID Controllers" from IEEE UFSM Student Branch in November 2019, and "Palestrante no Curso Introdução à Python - Do Básico ao Typhoon HIL API" from IEEE UFSM Student Branch in November 2019.
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