Summary
Matheus Gadelha is a research scientist in Seattle with 13 years of experience at the intersection of computer vision, graphics, and machine learning, currently advancing applied research at Adobe. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from UMass Amherst and has contributed to industrial research teams at Google, AWS, and Adobe through internships and student researcher roles focused on 3D scene understanding and perception. His academic roots include a master's in computer graphics and early work in photometric calibration, pattern recognition, and AR, combined with teaching experience in algorithms and programming. Known for moving ideas from rigorous academic study into practical systems, he blends deep theoretical grounding with hands-on experimentation in production-oriented research. A detail that often surprises collaborators: he began his research trajectory in Brazil through a national tutoring-and-research scholarship program that emphasized teaching, outreach, and applied projects.
13 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Master's Degree, Computer Graphics, Master's Degree, Computer Graphics at UFRN
Portuguese, English