I am a cosmologist dedicated to understanding the fundamental nature of our universe. My research focuses on the theoretical foundations of cosmic evolution, dark matter physics, and gravity theories, using observations of the large-scale structure of the universe.
With a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of São Paulo, I have spent years exploring the intersection of theoretical physics and computational cosmology. My work combines analytical calculations, numerical simulations, artificial neural networks, and observational data analysis to tackle some of the most pressing questions in modern cosmology.
I am particularly interested in how alternative theories of gravity and dark matter models affect the formation of structures in the Universe, and how we can use current and future astronomical surveys to test our theoretical understanding of cosmic evolution.
