Graduated in Electrical Engineering with an emphasis in Electronics (FEI, 2004), M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering – Systems Engineering (USP, 2010), and Doctoral Program in Electrical Engineering – Systems Engineering (USP, 2016). During his doctoral studies, he completed a one-year internship (doctoral sandwich program) at the École des Mines de Paris – centre automatique et systèmes (CAS-Mines Paristech, 2014).
He has ten years of experience working with ophthalmological medical equipment. He began teaching undergraduate programs in 2012 and has been fully dedicated to teaching since 2016.
He has been a professor at Insper since 2017, collaborating in engineering courses, especially in courses of mechatronics and within the control track.