Mateus Barancelli Schwedersky
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About
Mateus Barancelli Schwedersky is a welding engineering researcher whose work centers on the automation and optimization of advanced welding processes, with a particular focus on orbital welding applications for pipeline and pipe systems. His research has made meaningful contributions to the Brazilian oil and gas industry, where he has championed the transition from manual to automated welding of stainless steel components — a shift that significantly improves productivity, repeatability, and weld quality in demanding industrial environments. Schwedersky has explored a range of cutting-edge welding technologies, including the innovative TopTIG process, keyhole Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) with dynamic wire feeding, and Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) systems enhanced by laser vision sensors for adaptive control. His 2020 evaluation of TopTIG in robotic orbital welding has garnered 18 citations, establishing it as his most impactful contribution, while his earlier keyhole GTAW study (14 citations) and adaptive GMAW orbital system work (11 citations) further demonstrate his sustained influence in the field. His research on the switch back technique additionally highlights his interest in boosting TIG welding efficiency. Together, his body of work positions him as a notable contributor to intelligent, automated welding systems for critical infrastructure applications.
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