Summary
Hudson Miranda is a PhD-trained electrical engineer and entrepreneur with a decade of experience building scientific instrumentation and software for optical characterization of nanomaterials. As co-founder and CEO of Fábrica de Nanossoluções (FabNS) and a long-term collaborator at UFMG’s Laboratory of Nanoespectroscopy, he bridges academic research and product development to commercialize tools that accelerate nanoscience workflows. He led technical development of near-field optical spectroscopy systems at EMBRAPII, focusing on equipment control and data analysis software, and has a hands-on background in mechatronics, ROS, and vision systems from early internships. Hudson’s work uniquely blends probe-scale instrumentation design with practical software tooling, enabling both researchers and technicians to obtain reproducible nanoscale measurements. Based in Minas Gerais, Brazil, he combines deep domain expertise with startup execution, often translating experimental lab techniques into deployable instruments and analysis pipelines.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Mechatronics Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (BEng), Mechatronics Engineering at Monash University
Portuguese, English, German