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A multidisciplinary team united by commitment to language revitalization and respect for Indigenous communities.

Fabrício Gerardi

Fabrício Ferraz Gerardi

Computational Linguistics

PhD in Linguistics, master's in Computational Linguistics, specialist in language structure. Researches documentation and revitalization of Indigenous languages, working in Mato Grosso and partnerships with schools and universities.

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Gustavo Polleti

Gustavo Polleti

Engineering and Coordination

Engineer with experience in machine learning and technology infrastructure. Over 6 years as a machine learning engineer at companies such as Nubank and Wildlife Studios. Technical lead of the project.

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Michel Correa da Silva

Michel Correa da Silva

Indigenous School Director

Public servant of the State of Mato Grosso for nine years, with a full degree in Mathematics and specialization in Natural Sciences and Mathematics at IFMT. Since 2025, he has been Director of the Enawenê-Nawê State Indigenous School.

Maria Eduarda Correr

Maria Eduarda Correr (Duda)

Pedagogy

Graduated in Letters - Portuguese and Spanish (BA and teaching degree) from USP. Specialization in Neuroscience and Learning from USP (PECEGE-USP). Researches teaching methodologies and practices with neuroscientific foundations.

José Ícaro Bezerra Clemente

José Ícaro Bezerra Clemente

AI and ML Engineering

AI solutions architect, specialist in prompt engineering. Specialist in language models, RAG, and semantic infrastructure.

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Fernando Orphão de Carvalho

Fernando Orphão de Carvalho

Linguistics/Anthropology

Professor in the Linguistics Section of the Anthropology Department at the National Museum of UFRJ. Specialist in historical-comparative linguistics of the Tupi-Guarani, Arawak, and Carib families of South America.

Carolina Aragon

Carolina Aragon

Anthropological Linguistics

MA from the University of Brasilia and PhD in Linguistics from the University of Hawai'i. Professor at the Department of Portuguese Language and Linguistics at UFPB. Linguistic and ethnographic research with lowland Amazon peoples.

Tiago Tresoldi

Tiago Tresoldi

Computational Historical Linguistics/Data Analysis

Graduated in Languages from the Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG) and the University of Pisa (UniPi), master's and doctorate in Languages from the Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG). Affiliated researcher at the Department of Linguistics and Philology at Uppsala University (Sweden).

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