He is a PhD student at the Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering at UFMG and in addition, he is a teacher at CEFET MG. He has a Master degree by the same program. The title of his dissertation is Abstractions of Locally Modular Supervisors for Application in Planning Problem Solving. He has a degree in Control and Automation Engineering from UFMG and a technical course in Electrotechnics from CEFET MG.
His current research is the application of Control Supervisory Theory in Ciber-Security problems.