Summary
Alessandro Trindade is an adjunct professor and researcher with over a decade of experience blending electrical engineering and computer science to advance rural electrification and renewable energy solutions in the Amazon. He holds a PhD in Informatics and applies formal methods—model checking, formal verification and synthesis—alongside optimization to design robust microgrid and hybrid energy projects that consider social and business model impacts. At UFAM he leads R&D on hybrid microgrids and studies how energy access transforms riverine communities, pairing hands-on field research with teaching in electrical and computing engineering. His background spans technical roles from product and test engineering to innovation and competitive intelligence, giving him rare cross-disciplinary fluency between hardware, software, and strategic planning. Active on GitHub as a researcher, he brings academic rigor to practical deployments, ensuring solutions are both verifiable and locally sustainable.
10 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
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Doutor em Informática, Informatics, Doutor em Informática, Informatics at Universidade Federal do Amazonas
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