Education:
Ph.D., University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA, 2005.
M.S., State University of Campinas, UNICAMP, Brazil, 1998.
B.S., Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, 1995.
Research Interest:
- Modeling of optical fiber communication systems
- Application of Monte Carlo methods to communication systems
- Statistical analysis of the performance of polarization mode dispersion (PMD) compensators
- Digital signal processing
- Communications
Teaching Experience:
Assistant Professor, Michigan Technological University, School of Technology
1/2007 – present
Spring 2007
Wireless Communication (EET 4367)
Professional Practice Seminar (EET 4999)
Adjunct faculty member, North Dakota State University, Electrical and Computer Engineering Department.
2005 – 2006
Fall 2006
Electrical Engineering II (ECE 303),
Laboratory of Electrical Engineering II (ECE 306).
Spring 2006
Optical Fiber Transmission Systems (Graduate Level: ECE 617);
Spring 2005
Electrical Engineering II (ECE 303)
Laboratory of Electrical Engineering II (ECE 306).
Adjunct faculty member, Minnesota State University, Mathematics Department.
2005 – 2006
Fall 2006 :
Intermediate Algebra (PDEV 100 - 3 sections)
Spring 2006:
College Algebra (MATH 127)
Fall 2005:
College Algebra (Math 127 - 2 sections)
Fundamentals of Applied Mathematics (Math 229 - 2 sections)
For more information, please visit
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