Summary


Education

Academic Experience

PeriodPositionInstitution
2023 | PresentAdjunct ProfessorRio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)
2022 | 2023Postdoctoral FellowSão Paulo State University (UNESP)
2020 | 2022Visiting ProfessorFederal University of ABC (UFABC)
2017 | 2020Postdoctoral FellowSão Paulo State University (UNESP)
2016 | 2017LecturerSão Paulo State Technology Colleges (FATEC)

Publications

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Ongoing Supervisions

StartNameLevelTitle
2022Ronaldo Cesar de PaivaPh.D.To be defined
2024Kelvin dos Santos AlvesPh.D.To be defined
2024Bárbara Banheti Sant’AnnasPh.D.To be defined
2024Miguel Luis Alves De CarvalhoUndergraduateImplementação computacional de técnicas de EDP
2025Pedro Henrique Carneiro da CostaUndergraduateVisualizações de objetos relativísticos

Completed Supervisions

CompletionNameLevelTitle
2024Andre Felipe Moraes Luiz LucchiniM.Sc.Probing Gravitational Fluctuations in Spherically Symmetric Black Holes and Extreme Mass Ratios Systems
2024Kelvin dos Santos AlvesM.Sc.Thermodynamic Stability of Black Holes
2024Bárbara Banheti Sant’AnnasM.Sc.Scalar Perturbations and Energy Extraction Processes from Black Holes
2023Ygor Pasquereli BuenoUndergraduate ResearchHydrostatic Equilibrium and Maximum Mass of Compact Stars
2023Mateus Leal Uchoa FernandesUndergraduate ResearchGeodesics and Shadows of Black Holes with “Hair”
2022Ronaldo Cesar de PaivaM.Sc.Perturbations in Black Hole-Like Solutions Obtained by Gravitational Decoupling
2022Juan Carlos Martins (co-supervision)M.Sc.Relativistic Restricted Three-Body Problem for Compact Objects
2022Tatiane de Paula MoraesM.Sc.Analysis of Gravitational Wave Emission by Compact Binaries During Coalescence
2021Kelvin dos Santos AlvesUndergraduate ResearchGeometric Characterization of Black Hole Horizons
2021Andre Felipe Moraes Luiz LucchiniUndergraduate ResearchGravitational Waves in the Post-Newtonian Regime
2019Tatiane de Paula MoraesUndergraduate ResearchTheoretical Aspects of the Generation, Propagation, and Detection of Gravitational Waves
2019Lucas Duarte QueirozJunior ResearchApplication of Spinors in the Study of Human Eye Saccadic Movement