I love hearing stories and learning. I am also curious and, as I grew older, I became interested in understanding the context behind the topics in school or the news on TV. I started to ask: What were the economic and political factors that shaped people's experiences? How did decision-making processes play a role?
These questions led me to pursue a degree in economics, with a focus on sustainable development, and later a degree in Social Communication, where I learned the skills necessary to effectively communicate complex ideas and narratives to a broader audience.
In addition, I became increasingly interested in the academic world. I found that I loved the process of research, analysis, and debate. I also enjoyed working closely with professors and other students on various projects and initiatives.
In addition to my academic pursuits, I am also a media nerd. I love staying up-to-date on the latest news and trends, especially in the tech industry. I often listen to news and tech podcasts, browse YouTube, and read books on these subjects.
Overall, I consider myself a lifelong learner and a collaborative person. Finally, whether it's through academic research, side projects, or socializing with others, I believe that collaboration and connection are key to co-creating products and experiences.
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From September and November 2023, I was a Core Contributor of the Foresight Cycle "How will Artificial Intelligence-infused platforms shape work?". My contributions are part of the book “The Breath of the Doing”, which presents scenarios of how our future can look like.

After my bachelors, I was awarded with a master’s scholarship! Then, in August 2023, I moved to Malmö to start my master Media Technology at Malmö University.

Me and my thesis “We are a newspaper: Communication and content strategy of the journal Washington Post on TikTok”, where I deep dived about social media communities and strategies.

A meetup I hosted along with colleagues about product management and idea validation for startups.

I coordinated Cineclube de Butuca, an academic project that promotes debates about cinema, culture, and society. In one of our events, we promoted a talk with directors about creating cinema in the Amazon.