Supervision / Opportunities

Research supervision for students who build, model, simulate, and reason rigorously.

The reviewed curriculum records 41 completed supervision or guidance activities and 2 current guidance activities, with emphasis on undergraduate final projects, scientific initiation, extension, systems, simulation, embedded computing, and biological computation.

0Undergraduate final projects

Completed TCC supervisions listed in the reviewed Lattes CV.

0Scientific initiation

Completed undergraduate research supervisions across systems, simulation, and embedded topics.

0Extension-oriented guidance

Completed guidance records connected to extension and applied student projects.

0Current guidance

Ongoing student guidance in the 2025 mobile community integration project.

Themes

Potential supervision areas

The list is intentionally thematic; concrete projects should be scoped by academic level, time, available infrastructure, and student background.

Computer systems and architecture

Projects involving computer organization, digital systems, operating systems, embedded systems, cyber-physical systems, and hardware/software integration.

Modeling and simulation

Projects involving simulation tools, discrete-event models, stochastic systems, experiment design, analysis workflows, and domain-specific simulation components.

AI for scientific work

Projects involving AI-assisted scientific software, agents, code generation, literature workflows, simulation automation, and responsible research productivity.

Biological computation and BioCompLab topics

Projects involving high-level computational modeling of biological systems, biological computer organization, whole-cell simulation, and conceptual BioCAD workflows. No wet-lab protocols are part of this website scope.

Scientific and public-interest software

Projects involving research tools, educational software, academic systems, mobile applications, community-facing software, and reproducible engineering practices.