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Marcelo Daniel Berejuck

Dr Marcelo Daniel Berejuck has 29 years of experience as Electronic Engineer. He has worked for 22 years as an R&D engineer in the Telecommunication industries (Digitro, Intelbras S.A.). He is a specialist in Digital Signal Processing for Telecommunications (at UFSC - Federal University of Santa Catarina), with experience in DSP and Programmable Logic (FPGA) designs. He has a Master of Science degree in Embedded Systems at (UNIVALI - Itajai Valley University) and a PhD in Automation and System Engineering at (UFSC). He worked as Assistant Professor at the Electrical Engineering Department (UNISUL - University of Southern Santa Catarina) from 2006 to 2016 (Digital Systems, Microcontrollers, and Microprocessors, Software Engineering for Embedded Systems). Since 2016, he has joined the Engineering Department at UFSC as Associate Professor. Now he is a Member of the Signals and Medical Images Laboratory (LSIM). He has done a Postdoctoral period (2020) at Université TÉLUQ (Montreal - Canada). Since 2022, he has joined the Department of Informatics and Statistics (INE) at (UFSC) and also as Associate Professor. Professional interests: Embedded Systems and FPGA applications, Wearable technology, Health Informatics, Network-on-Chip (NoC), System-on-Chip (SoC), and Engineering Education.
Dr. Marcelo Daniel Berejuck has worked for 22 years as an R&D engineer at Telecommunication industries (Digitro, Intelbras S.A.). He is a specialist at Digital Signal processing for Telecommunications (at UFSC - Federal University of Santa Catarina), with experience in DSP and Programmable Logic (FPGA) designs. He has a Master of Science degree at Embedded Systems at (UNIVALI - Itajai Valley University) and Ph.D. in Automation and System Engineering at (UFSC). He has worked as Assistant Professor at the Electrical Engineering Department (UNISUL - University of Southern Santa Catarina) from 2006 up to 2016 (Digital Systems, Microcontrollers, and Microprocessors, Software Engineering for Embedded Systems). Since 2016, he has joined the Engineering Department at UFSC as Associate Professor. Now he is a Member of the Signals and Medical Images Laboratory (LSIM). Professional interests: Embedded Systems and FPGA applications, Wearable technology, Network-on-Chip (NoC), System-on-Chip (SoC), Engineering Education.

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