Summary
Israel Vasconcelos is a Senior Methodology Analyst at Stellantis with eight years of hands-on experience in vehicle ECU embedded software testing, HiL systems, and powertrain calibration workflows. He holds a Master's in Computational Modeling and a Computer Engineering degree from Universidade Federal de Alagoas, where his research and R&D work earned national recognition including first place in the 2019 Brazilian Society of Computing graduating work contest. Skilled in C/C++, R, Python, Matlab/Simulink and Linux scripting, he blends simulation, statistical methods and data analytics to build testing frameworks and visualization tools that inform calibration decisions. His career includes roles at Ford and Volvo projects, delivering automated HiL test suites and specification-driven subsystem validation. An automotive and motorsports enthusiast, he pairs deep domain knowledge with a proven record of turning research prototypes into production-ready test tooling. A less obvious strength is his multi-year experience bridging academic research and industrial product development, enabling rapid translation of novel modeling techniques into practical vehicle testing solutions.
8 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Computer Engineering at Universidade Federal de Alagoas