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Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu - Paris Rive Gauche (IMJ-PRG)
Sorbonne Universite
4 place Jussieu, Boite Courrier 247
75252 Paris Cedex 5
I am a PhD student at Sorbonne University (Paris VI) under the supervision of Sébastien Boucksom and Tat Dat To. My current PhD project, as well as my Master thesis, is about Complex Geometry, more precisely the interaction of Non-Archimedian Geometry with Complex Analytic Geometry.
Currently, I am visiting SLMath for the Special Geometric Structures and Analysis. In September 2021, with the support of the PGSM Scholarship, I moved to Paris, in the same month I turned 22 and one of my favourite writters –Sally Rooney– released a new book. It was an interesting month. Currently I am 25, a fellow of the Math-In-Paris Program, and applying for post-docs. Intermezzo by Sally Rooney just recently came out.
I completed my undergraduate degree at the University of São Paulo in 2021, where my advisor was Ivan Struchiner, we studied Morse Theory, and it's applications such as the H-Cobordism theorem, aiming for the proof of the Generalized Poincaré Conjecture.
Recordings of some of my recent talks can be found here. Here is a copy of my current CV.
I used to organize a student run academic group, called A5 Group. During my undergraduate years I also took three summer courses at IMPA. For some of my other non-mathematical interests, see the fun stuff section.
This is my personal page, my professional web page can be found here.