Summary
Mauricio Donatti is an R&D engineer with nine years of experience designing hardware, firmware and electronics for cutting-edge synchrotron instrumentation at CNPEM/LNLS. He has led timing and orbit interlock systems for the Sirius accelerator, improving EPICS IOCs and FPGA firmware, and now drives development of hybrid X-ray detectors including Medipix- and Timepix4-based projects. His background blends a Master’s in Electrical Engineering with hands-on work from ADAS camera design to RF countermeasures for UAVs, reflecting a knack for translating research problems into robust embedded systems. Colleagues rely on him for practical hardware–firmware integration across beamlines and early-stage ASIC detector work, where he pairs meticulous engineering with a willingness to prototype novel solutions.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Electronics technical degree, High School/Secondary Certificate Programs, Electronics technical degree, High School/Secondary Certificate Programs at Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IFSP)
Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Master's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Electrical Engineering, Electronics - hardware and firmware, Electrical Engineering, Electronics - hardware and firmware at UNICAMP - Universidade Estadual de Campinas
Master's degree, Engineering (double degree program), Master's degree, Engineering (double degree program) at Ecole Centrale Nantes
Portuguese, French, English