I am a biologist with a PhD in Climate and Environment from INPA. My background in biology, with a foundation in ecology and biogeochemistry, allows me to bring a multidisciplinary perspective to the study of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) in Amazonian forest ecosystems. By combining ecological insights with atmospheric science, I aim to better understand the processes driving BVOC fluxes and their potential impacts on atmospheric interactions, such as secondary aerosol (SOA) formation and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN).
I am particularly interested in how climate change influences BVOC fluxes and how these fluxes contribute to the complex relationships between the Amazon biosphere and atmosphere. Whether conducting fieldwork, analyzing data, or exploring the intricate dynamics of this system, I am committed to contributing to the understanding of the Amazon's role in global climate systems.