Mathematician with Ph.D. in physics.
Expertise in computational neuroscience.
Physiotherapist with Ph.D. in morphological sciences.
Expertise in rehabilitation with TMS.
Health scientist with Ph.D. in physical education.
Expertise in athlete's performance using tDCS.
Bruno Aristimunha is currently an undergraduate student at the Federal University of ABC, majoring in science and technology, and computational science. He studies neural connectivity and computational modeling in chronic diseases. He has participated in various research projects about artificial intelligence, in particular, computational vision and machine learning. Bruno is a computing technician majored at the Federal Institute of Mato Grosso do Sul, and was a intern at Embrapa, Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul and at the Catholic University of Dom Bosco.
Maria Luiza is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in science and technology at the Federal University of ABC, where she also studies neuroscience and biomedical engineering. She joined the UFABC CONNECT group in 2018, performing scientific research about brain connectivity on chronic pain patients. She is also interested in the biological field of neuroscience, specially regarding neuroinflammation. Her plans involve graduating and pursuing an academic career in the area. Her hobbies include meditation and reading.
Gustavo Romano Macedo Menezes is currently a Biomedical Engineering student in the Federal University of ABC. He has previously researched on Topological optimization for low cost 3D printed Drop Foot Orthotics. He is extremely keen on Neuroscience. Gustavo wishes eventually to pursue a PhD in the field and research on the development of accessible Neuroprosthetics.
Vanessa Martins de Oliveira is currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in science and technology at the Federal University of ABC, where she also studies neuroscience. She joined the UFABC CONNECT group in 2018, in which she performs a undergraduate scientific initiation program about neural connectivity in chronic pain patients. She also has interest in other areas of neuroscience, such as cognition and biology.