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Graduated in Electronic Engineering and holds a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, both from the Federal University of Pernambuco in 2019 and 2021, respectively. Currently, he is a PhD candidate in the Sensors and Instrumentation Laboratory at the same institution. From 2015 to 2019, he conducted experimental research on microfabricated plasmonic devices, initially as an undergraduate research assistant and later as a master's student. As a PhD student, he is developing computational research on the design and simulation of devices based on metallic diffraction gratings for surface plasmon spectroscopy. Simultaneously, he serves as the technical lead at LaCETI, where he coordinates a team on industrial instrumentation electronics and embedded systems development projects for Industry 4.0 and supports Brazilian industrial clients. His main interest lies at the intersection of nanophotonics and instrumentation, as well as their application in cyber-physical systems.