Passionate about bridging advanced science with real-world solutions, I’m a Biochemical Engineering student at USP and an award-winning researcher in the fields of nanocellulose, innovation, and sustainable materials.
Currently, I live in England and conduct research at the Henry Royce Institute, one of the world’s leading centers for advanced materials.
With hands-on experience in bionanotechnology and international collaboration, I’ve led modeling teams in global competitions (iGEM – MIT), optimized enzymatic production of CNCs, and developed smart packaging prototypes that earned me the Santander E.AWARD. I’ve also been recognized by institutions such as NASA and ArcelorMittal for innovative projects in technology and entrepreneurship.
I’ve presented my work at international conferences and actively contribute to building innovation ecosystems that connect science, entrepreneurship, and sustainability. I also serve on the local development committee of the 5th International Congress on Nanocellulose, which will bring together researchers from around the world at USP.
💡My mission? To create impactful technologies that shape a smarter, greener future — and to empower other young scientists along the way.
🌱 Topics that drive me: bionanotechnology • innovation • scientific entrepreneurship • biomaterials • leadership • science communication • biochemical engineering • sustainable packaging
📩 Open to new connections and collaborations — because science transforms the world when we work together.