I am a PhD candidate in Mathematics at the Universidade de São Paulo (USP), campus São Carlos. Currently, I am in a sandwich doctorate internship program at the Instituto de Matemáticas of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) in Cuernavaca.
My supervisors are Maria Soares Ruas and José Seade. The central theme of my thesis is the geometry of analytic varieties defined by mixed functions and maps. I am mainly interested in the Lipschitz and Contact geometries aspects. It would be a great pleasure to discuss these (and others) topics with anyone interested.
Before that, I completed my master's at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) with a thesis entitled Octonionic Planes under the supervision of Nikolay Gusevskii. In this work, we study the Riemannian symmetric spaces of rank one, focusing on the planes constructed over the algebra of octonions.
At the top of this page, you can see why my hometown is called Belo Horizonte in Portuguese. In my profile picture, you see the archaeological zone of Xochicalco representing the beauty and richness of pre-hispanic Mexican history.
My supervisors are Maria Soares Ruas and José Seade. The central theme of my thesis is the geometry of analytic varieties defined by mixed functions and maps. I am mainly interested in the Lipschitz and Contact geometries aspects. It would be a great pleasure to discuss these (and others) topics with anyone interested.
Before that, I completed my master's at the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) with a thesis entitled Octonionic Planes under the supervision of Nikolay Gusevskii. In this work, we study the Riemannian symmetric spaces of rank one, focusing on the planes constructed over the algebra of octonions.
At the top of this page, you can see why my hometown is called Belo Horizonte in Portuguese. In my profile picture, you see the archaeological zone of Xochicalco representing the beauty and richness of pre-hispanic Mexican history.