Carlos R. B. Azevedo
Carlos R. B.
Azevedo, MSc is a Computer Scientist and Owner of
VoceNoFuturo.com.
Carlos is an experienced
Computational Intelligence specialist in neural and evolutionary
computation having researched and developed efficient
self-adaptive algorithms for a range of problems such as time series
forecasting, image vector quantization, and portfolio optimization.
Since undergraduation, he has authored several research papers and
presented
them
orally at top international and Brazilian conferences in areas such as
genetic and evolutionary computation, neural networks, artificial
intelligence, and intelligent vision systems.
He coauthored
Adaptive Terrain-based Memetic Algorithms,
Improving Image Vector Quantization with a Genetic Accelerated
K-Means
Algorithm,
The Application of Qubit Neural Networks for Time Series Forecasting
with Automatic Phase Adjustment Mechanism, and
Time Series Forecasting with Qubit Neural Networks.
Carlos earned his Bachelor of Computer Science at
Universidade Catóica de Pernambuco, Brazil in 2009.
He graduated Singularity University in
Artificial Intelligence and Robotics,
Future Studies and Forecasting, and Biotechnology in 2010.
He was a member of the Space Team Project at Singularity
University, specifically
of
the subgroup which researched how to augment robotic autonomy for space
exploration through Artificial General Intelligence.
He also earned his Certificate of Proficiency in English at the
University of Michigan in 2010.
He earned his Master of Computer Science at
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil in 2011 with the
Dissertation titled
Diversity Generation in Dynamic Multiobjective
Optimization by Non-Dominance Landscapes (Portuguese).
He is completing his Ph.D. in Computer Engineering at
Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Brazil where his research field is
natural and biologically-inspired computing.
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