Summary
Adeline Maciel is a PhD-trained applied computing researcher and assistant professor with a decade of experience building and managing large-scale Earth observation and spatiotemporal data systems. She has contributed to major Brazilian remote sensing initiatives such as TerraBrasilis, PRODES and the FIP Cerrado project, focusing on deforestation mapping, fire risk monitoring and multiscale geospatial data harmonization. Currently based in Rio Grande do Norte, she combines academic teaching with applied research at UFERSA and fellowships at Fiotec and INPE, bridging university, government and project-driven implementations. Her work emphasizes scalable representation and management of big EO datasets, and she brings hands-on expertise in geoprocessing of satellite imagery to policy-relevant environmental monitoring. A less obvious strength is her track record of translating complex research into operational tools used in national monitoring programs.
10 years of coding experience
Mestre, Ciência da Computação, Mestre, Ciência da Computação at Universidade do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte
Ph.D. in Applied Computing, Ph.D. in Applied Computing at National Institute for Space Research (INPE)
Portuguese, English, Spanish