Graduate Masters

Updated at 02/06/25 09:44

Masters graduated from the Graduate Program in Mechanical Engineering - PPGMEC

Masters

2025

Masters graduated

Supervisor/Co-supervisor

Dissertation Title

     
     

2024

Masters graduated

Supervisor/Co-supervisor

Dissertation Title

Lucas Lauriano da Silva

Prof. Dr. Demostenes Ferreira Filho

Evaluation of the Applicability of Additive Manufacturing by Arc Deposition (AMAD) for the Production of Steel Tubes Used in Chlorine Transportation
Jéssica Luana da Silva Santos

Profa. Dra. Andreia Aoyagui Nascimento

Prof. Dr. Adailton Silva Borges

Flow Analysis Over a Rigid Body Anchored by a Torsional Spring Using the Pseudospectral Fourier Method

Fábio Ribeiro Von Glehn

Prof. Dr. João Paulo da Silva Fonseca

Integration of Telematics and Machine Learning for Determining Load Transportation Conditions

Thales Marcelo Pereira Rodrigues

Prof. Dr. Demostenes Ferreira Filho Hard Coating of Stellite Performed by Welding on Austenitic Stainless Steels of Homogenizers Applied in the Food Industry

Douglas Neves Nascentes

Prof. Dr. Felipe Pamplona Mariano

Prof. Dr. Marlipe Garcia Fagundes Neto

Development of a Data Acquisition System, Calibration Process, and Use of Floating Plate Aerodynamic Balance

Wesley Oliveira da Rocha

Prof. Dr. Daniel Souza

Prof. Dr. Alice Gonçalves Osorio

Effect of Welding Coating on Wear Resistance in the Performance of Rebar Cutting Blade

No release of the TERMS OF SCIENCE AND AUTHORIZATION (TECA) for making electronic versions of theses available.

2023

Masters graduated

Supervisor/Co-supervisor

Dissertation Title

Weslley da Silva Alves

Prof. Dr. João Paulo da Silva Fonseca

Modeling and Implementation of a Didactic Robotic Manufacturing Plant Inspired by Automatic Planning

Júlio Modesto Beghelli

 

Prof. Dr. Felipe Pamplona Mariano

Prof. Dr. Leonardo de Queiroz Moreira

Analysis of Ventilation and Air Conditioning Systems Using the Open-Source Code OPENFOAM

Thiago Menezes do Prado

Prof. Dr. Daniel Fernandes da Cunha

Evaluation of Mechanical Strength and Geometric Shape Analysis of Threaded Fastening Elements Manufactured through Additive Manufacturing

André Carvalho Martins

Prof. Dr. André Contim

Surface Treatment on Steel Substrates for the Pharmaceutical Industry Using CO2 Laser

Vitória Ferreira de Oliveira Marques

Prof. Dr. Valtair Antonio Ferraresi

Analysis of Hard Coating Application on Carbon Steel Using the FCAW Process with and without Unpowered Wire Injection

Lucas  Marques Monteiro

Prof. Dr. Felipe Pamplona Mariano

Computational Simulations of Flows Over Vertical Axis Wind Turbine Blades Using a Combination of the Pseudospectral Fourier Method and the Immersed Boundary Method

Anderson Gomes Girardi

Prof. Dr. João Paulo da Silva Fonseca

Development of an Instrumentation Infrastructure for Particle Image Velocimetry Technique Applied to Flow Analysis in an Open Wind Tunnel *

Weslei Rodrigues Niz

Prof. Dr. Daniel Souza

Prof. Dr. Demostenes Ferreira Filho

Influence of Current Rise Rate on the Stability of the MIG/MAG Short-Circuit Welding Process

Eliane Alves Kihara

Prof. Dr. Demostenes Ferreira Filho

Prof. Dra. Henara Lilian Costa.

Effect of Shielding Gas and Heat Treatment on the Wear of Inconel Coatings Produced by the GMAW Process

Gustavo de Castro Lopes

Prof. Dr. Demostenes Ferreira Filho

Prof. Dr. Valtair Antonio Ferraresi

Effect of Interlayer Temperature and Addition of Cold Wire in Carbon Steel Additive Manufacturing by Arc Deposition

Leandro Neves de Assis

Prof. Dr. Marlipe Garcia Fagundes Neto

Experimental Study of the Layout Arrangement of Sound Absorption Materials in a Classroom

Pedro Augusto Dias Rodrigues

Prof. Dr. Marlipe Garcia Fagundes Neto

Use of Artificial Intelligence for Modal Analysis of a Clamped Beam Under Flow in a Wind Tunnel

Renata Rodrigues Alves

Prof. Dr. Daniel Fernandes da Cunha

Effect of Austenitization Time on the Microstructure Evolution and Mechanical Behavior of Stainless Steels UNS S42000 and UNS S41003

João Bosco da Cunha

Prof. Dr. Daniel Fernandes da Cunha

Effect of Machining Parameters on the Machinability of Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steels 410D and 420A in the Die-Sinking Electro-Erosion Process

No release of the TERMS OF SCIENCE AND AUTHORIZATION (TECA) for making electronic versions of theses available.