Danilo Naiff is a PhD student in Mechanical Engineering at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro with nine years of research and engineering experience bridging materials science, applied mathematics, and thermal and microstructural modeling. His background includes scientific researcher roles and internships where he developed a virtual robotics simulator for nuclear applications and modeled hydrogen transport in metallic alloys, demonstrating a rare blend of computational modeling and domain-specific experimentation. With a master's in Applied Mathematics and hands-on work at institutions like Institut Néel CNRS and UFRJ labs, he excels at turning complex physical problems into validated simulations. Based in Rio de Janeiro, he brings deep academic rigor together with practical lab and software skills, making him adept at multidisciplinary projects that span from crystal-growth furnaces to nuclear robotics environments.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
Contributions:5 pushes, 5 branches in 2 years 5 months
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