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I have a Ph.D. in the Complex Networks & Systems track of Informatics from the School of Informatics, Computing & Engineering at Indiana University (IN, USA). In my PhD I was advised by Prof. Luis M. Rocha. I am currently a post-doctoral researcher at Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, a life sciences institute in Oeiras, Portugal. My current work involves the application of complexity science methods, including data and network science, to genetic networks, aiming at uncovering genes responsible for human diseases. I also maintain an affiliation as a Visiting Scientist with Indiana University, where I assist Principal Investigators from three labs in all phases of an R01 NIH grant with the goal of developing MyAura, a system to help people with epilepsy better manage their condition. I have a Masters of Business Administration and a Bachelor in Management Information Systems from the Universidade Regional de Blumenau (FURB), in Brazil. I co-taught the classes Introduction to Informatics at IU; and taught the classes General Systems Theory, Management Information Systems, and Foundations in Information Systems at FURB as a substitute professor. At the time I also managed the Technology Development & Transfer Laboratory (LDTT) from the School of Systems and Computing at FURB where I assisted in the development of a city-wide solution of electronic health records. I have authored papers in Complex Networks and Systems, Computational Intelligence & Computational Social Science; and papers and book chapters in Business Intelligence.
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