| University | National University of Ireland Maynooth |
| Faculty | Faculty of Science and Engineering |
| Institute | Hamilton Institute |
| Profile URL | https://www.maynoothuniversity.ie/faculty-science-engineering/our-people/erivelton-nepomuceno |
| ORCID | https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5841-2193 |
| Google Scholar | https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=ky6kH_8AAAAJ |
| Research short bio | Erivelton Nepomuceno received his BEng and PhD in Electrical Engineering from UFSJ (2001) and UFMG (2005) respectively. He is an Associate Professor at the Hamilton Institute and Centre for Ocean Energy Research and the Department of Electronic Engineering at Maynooth University. He was a visiting Research Fellow at the Technological Institute of Aeronautics in Brazil (2005), Imperial College London (2013/14), Saint Petersburg Electrotechnical University in Russia (2019), and City, University of London (2020/21). Erivelton is a Senior Member of IEEE, Associated Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Journal on Emerging and Selected Topics in Circuits and Systems and Chair of IEEE Nonlinear Circuits and Systems TC - 2025-2027. He was founder-coordinator of the Technical Committee on System Identification and Data Science for the Brazilian Association of Automatic Control. He served as Deputy EiC of IEEE Latin America Transactions (2019-2023) and IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems II: Express Briefs (2021-2023) and Mathematical Problems in Engineering (2020-2023). He serves as an Associate Editor for 1) Journal of Control, Automation and Electrical Systems; 2) International Journal of Network Dynamics and 3) Nonlinear Science. His research interests include Computer Arithmetic, Chaotic Cryptography, Green Computing, Ocean Energy, Sustainable Circuits and Systems, and System Identification. He has published 98 journal papers, 207 conference papers/book chapters/editorials, and he has reviewed 432 papers for 66 journals. |
| Keywords | Computer Arithmetic, Chaotic Cryptography, Green Computing, Ocean Energy, Sustainable Circuits and Systems, and System Identification |
| Field of research | Computer Arithmetic, Chaotic Cryptography, Green Computing, Ocean Energy, Sustainable Circuits and Systems, and System Identification |