Sanitation Technician (IFG) | Geophysicist (UnB) | M.Sc. | Ph.D. Candidate in Geophysics (IAG-USP)
Member of CompGeoLab
I hold a technical degree in Sanitation from the Federal Institute of Science and Technology of Goiás (IFG), graduated in Geophysics from the University of Brasília (UnB), and earned my Master's degree in Geophysics from IAG-USP. Currently, I am a Ph.D. candidate in Geophysics at the same institution and an active researcher in the CompGeoLab group. My work focuses on computational geophysics and the modeling of potential-field methods (gravity and magnetometry) using spherical coordinates. I am a strong enthusiast of open science and open-source software development, actively advocating for reproducibility in scientific research and the creation of transparent and accessible computational tools.
- Continental-Scale Potential-Field Modeling: Developing scalable computational methods to integrate and model massive, heterogeneous airborne and satellite data from Antarctica using equivalent-source techniques.
- Master's Research: Focused on improving aeromagnetic data processing using gradient-boosted equivalent sources in spherical coordinates to mitigate geometric inconsistencies caused by traditional flat-Earth projections.
- Geophysics: Exploration and modeling of geophysical phenomena;
- Python Programming: Development of tools for geophysical data analysis and visualization;
- Open Science: Promoting open, reproducible, and accessible research practices.


