I am an environmental engineer with a strong background in chemical engineering, specializing in water and wastewater treatment processes. I earned my bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering from the State University of Amapá (UEAP), being part of its first graduating class. I completed my Master's at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), where I joined the Leather and Environment Studies Laboratory (LACOURO). My research focused on tannery wastewater treatment, utilizing various analytical techniques such as spectrophotometry, colorimetry, titrimetry, and chromatography. I also gained extensive experience in leather production processes and effluent management. In 2022, I worked as an Environmental Analyst at SEMA/AP, where I gained valuable experience in environmental licensing and monitoring, applying CONAMA and COEMA resolutions, as well as state regulations. Currently, I am a substitute professor in Chemical Engineering at UEAP, teaching subjects related to water treatment, including coagulation, flocculation, decantation, filtration, and fluid flow regimes. My experience bridges academic research and practical applications in environmental management and chemical processes.
Chemical Engineering
Biodiversity and ecosystem services; Technological innovations for biodiversity;