Summary
Daniel Ramos is a software engineer with 11 years of experience applying physics and astronomy training to instrument control and systems engineering for next-generation telescopes. He currently develops model-driven control software and hierarchical state machines for the GMACS spectrograph at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian and has driven requirements, reliability studies, and data-reduction tools for GMT subsystems like MANIFEST and G-CLEF. Comfortable across hardware-characterization, SysML-based architecture, and Python tooling, he blends hands-on AIT work (e.g., OCAM2 CCD characterization) with scientific analysis in optical polarimetry. Based in São Paulo, he pairs rigorous technical practice with a creative side—poetry, music and visual arts—that informs a thoughtful, interdisciplinary approach to complex engineering challenges.
11 years of coding experience
University of São Paulo
Técnico em Mecatrônica, Automação industrial, Técnico em Mecatrônica, Automação industrial at Etec Martin Luther King
English, Portuguese