Wanghley Soares Martins
Wanghley Soares Martins is a highly motivated and curious individual with a passion for solving real-world problems and discovering the world through a multi-faceted lens. He is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Duke University and is expected to graduate in May 2026. Wanghley is a native of Brasília, DF, Brazil and is a computer technician graduated from the Federal Institute of Education, Science, and Technology of Brasília. He has a strong foundation in computer science and electrical and computer engineering and has developed a number of valuable skills through his education and experiences. Wanghley is also a social entrepreneur from the Watson Institute Semester Accelerator Fall 2021 in Boulder, Colorado, USA and has experience as a data scientist and analyst, as well as a developer of expert systems.
In addition to his technical skills, Wanghley is also a multi-award winner and has been recognized for his work through numerous awards and has participated in several science and engineering events and competitions, both in Brazil and internationally. He has also been selected as one of the four young inventors by the Brazilian Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation in the international cooperation BRICS YSF in Bangaluru, India in 2021, and has participated in the National Youth Science Camp and Regeneron ISEF.
Wanghley is particularly interested in the intersection of computer science, electrical and biomedical engineering, and quantum computing and is passionate about using these fields to develop health tech solutions. He has experience working with artificial intelligence and wearable technologies and has focused much of his work on the health sector. He is also skilled in a range of programming languages and tools, including Python, Java, C++, SQL, HTML/CSS, JavaScript, R, and Go, and is proficient in technologies and frameworks such as Linux, GitHub, WordPress, Matplotlib, SciKitLearn, Tensorflow, Qt, React, Jenkins, and JUnit.