About Me
I am a PhD candidate at the Delft Center for Systems and Control in the Delft University of Technology.
I am generally interested in studying dynamical systems (physical, biological or social) in order to develop better algorithms for control of such systems. Currently, my doctoral research is focused on distributionally robust control of dynamical systems with the supervision of Prof. Peyman Mohajerin Esfahani.
Previously:
I am generally interested in studying dynamical systems (physical, biological or social) in order to develop better algorithms for control of such systems. Currently, my doctoral research is focused on distributionally robust control of dynamical systems with the supervision of Prof. Peyman Mohajerin Esfahani.
Previously:
- I worked with Prof. Francisco C. Santos to investigate decision-making in uncertain public goods games in populations of individuals with cognitive biases, using Evolutionary Game Theory and Cumulative Prospect Theory. During this work, I received a research grant from INESC-ID.
- I worked with Prof. Sérgio Pequito as an invited research scholar for 3 months at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, USA.
- MSc in Applied Mathematics from Instituto Superior Técnico, with the supervision of Prof. Sérgio Pequito, Prof. Francisco C. Santos, and Prof. Conceição Amado. I defended my thesis on 17 of October, 2019, and obtained a grade of 19/20.
- BSc in Engineering Physics from Instituto Superior Técnico. During my second year, I was an intern researcher at the Laboratory of Instrumentation and Experimental Particles Physics (LIP), with the supervision of Prof. Fernando Barão, to develop a C++ software tool to reconstruct particle tracks in the SNO+ experiment, a project designed to find, among other things, if the antineutrino and the neutrino are actually the same particle.