Gino Bertollucci Colherinhas

Gino Bertollucci Colherinhas is BSc in Mechanical Engineering (Universidade de Brasília - UnB, Brasil - with a sandwich year in Universidade do Porto, Portugal), MSc in Mechanical Sciences (UnB), and Ph.D. researcher and member of the System Dynamics Group (GDS, Grupo de Dinâmica de Sistemas) of the UnB with a doctoral sandwich period at the Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy. Currently, research FEM and SEM modeling of offshore wind turbines designing optimal pendulum tuned mass dampers via genetic algorithms. I am a graduate teaching assistant in UniEVANGÉLICA (Anápolis, GO, Brazil) since Jul/2018 and substitute teaching in Instituto Federal de Goiás IFG (Goiânia, GO, Brazil) since Jan/2020. I developed a home-made Genetic Algorithm toolbox (in MATLAB, C++, Python, and Julia languages), with published articles, for optimizing several engineering problems, such as structural dynamics of offshore wind turbines and towers using passive-adaptative mass dampers, thin-walled composite beams, vocal tract identification, automotive powertrain design, and machine learning.