Thais Campos, PhD
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Portuguese Native or bilingual proficiency
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English Full professional proficiency
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Experience
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Inventa
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Brazil
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Internet Marketplace Platforms
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100 - 200 Employee
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Growth Manager
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Nov 2022 - Present
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McKinsey & Company
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Business Consulting and Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Fellow Associate
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Aug 2021 - Nov 2022
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Cornell University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Content Specialist for eCornell
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Jan 2020 - Aug 2021
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Graduate Research Assistant
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Aug 2016 - Aug 2021
I have been conducting research for the Verifiable Robotics Research Group (VRRG) about automated design synthesis of modular manipulators from high-level task specifications. You can check out a few videos of my work in the links below, which include a recorded presentation for Robotics: Science and Systems 2020.
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Teaching Assistant
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Jan 2019 - May 2019
I worked as a TA for Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR) class, being responsible for conducting laboratory classes and hold office hours, as well as grade homeworks and reports.
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Teaching Assistant
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Aug 2017 - Dec 2017
I worked as a TA for Feedback and Control Systems class. I was responsible for conducting Discussion sections, in which I summarized key points of the lectures and answered questions from the students. At the end of it, I was awarded the Sibley Prize for Excellence in Graduate Teaching Assistance based on feedback from the students and endorsed by the faculty.
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Força Aérea Brasileira - FAB
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Brazil
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Aviation & Aerospace
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700 & Above Employee
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First Lieutenant
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Dec 2014 - Apr 2016
While pursuing my Masters degree at ITA, I was a First Lieutenant of the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) and, upon my military duties, I was assigned as an instructor for the Department of Mechanical Engineering at this same institution. For my Masters, I developed a morphing wing rib using CAD software, performed its structural analysis using Finite Element Method. I also fabricated and trained Nickel-Titanium wires to present the Reversible Shape Memory Effect to be used as linear actuators in the constructed morphing wing. Finally, I conducted wind tunnel experiments with the morphing wing and performed its aerodynamics analysis.
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Lieutenant
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Jan 2012 - Dec 2014
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Education
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Cornell University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Mechanical Engineering -
Cornell University
Master's degree, Mechanical Engineering -
Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica - ITA
Master's degree, Mechanical Engineering -
Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica - ITA
Bachelor's degree, Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering