Summary
Adailton Braga is a doctoral researcher in electrical engineering at UFSM with a decade of hands-on experience designing and validating grid-tied inverter control systems for both academic and industry settings. He combines deep expertise in power electronics modelling and control law development with practical skills in DSP/microcontroller programming (C and assembly), VHDL, FPGA-based HIL testing, and RTOS-driven embedded implementations. At GEPOC and now Nidec Global Appliance he has led prototyping and certification tests, supervising hardware/software integration and producing rigorous technical reports. Comfortable in Python, MATLAB/Simulink and Linux workflows, he also brings working knowledge of device drivers and fieldbus protocols (SPI, I²C, CAN, UART), enabling end-to-end development from algorithms to certified hardware. Notably, his profile blends academic rigor with manufacturing-focused verification experience, making him adept at turning control theory into robust, certifiable products.
10 years of coding experience
Doutorado, Engenharia Elétrica, Doutorado, Engenharia Elétrica at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Bacharelado, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bacharelado, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Universidade Federal de Rondônia