Felipe Pastori Lopes de Sousa

I graduated in Transportation Engineering from the University of Campinas (Unicamp), with a distinguished record in applied research in optimization, artificial intelligence, and urban mobility. I pursued a Scientific Initiation project focused on mapping and topographic surveying with drones, under the guidance of Professor Eloísa Kempter, integrating georeferencing technologies with road engineering. I participate in a study group on econophysics applied to transportation engineering, with an emphasis on computational optimization methods. I was awarded by the Limeira Innovation Factory for my work "Meta-Heuristics - Ant Colony for Solving Optimum Point Problems: A Correlation with Transportation Engineering," presented at the 17th ITA Physics Meeting, the 15th Unicamp Graduate Workshop, and at scientific outreach events. I have experience in road infrastructure projects and geographic data analysis, with proficiency in tools such as Python, QGIS, Civil 3D, Power BI, and AutoCAD. I seek to deepen my research into bioinspired algorithms and intelligent systems applied to transportation engineering and optimization.