Alexis Alejandro Fraudita Macía is a Research Fellow contributing to the EU-funded RENEE project, where he is responsible for the development of robotics software and simulation tools for autonomous robotic systems. His work combines robotics, electronics, and software engineering, with an emphasis on simulation and software development for autonomous systems.
He holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the Universidad Central de Venezuela, where he completed his thesis on the development of a simulated environment for training reinforcement learning agents to control a robotic manipulator. During this period, he also served as an Assistant Professor, contributing to the Digital Systems Laboratory by teaching PIC microcontroller programming and digital circuit design. Before pursuing a research career, he worked in the private sector as a Software Engineer, developing web applications and software development tools. His research interests include robotics, control, and electronics for autonomous systems.