I am one of the 3 selected postdoctoral fellows of the European Twinning action "Excellence in Galaxies - Twinnign the IAC", coordinated by Johan Knapen at the IAC and in partnership with the University of Groningen (RUG), the University of Durham (ICC), and the CNRS - Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg (ObAS). The project contains a research pilot aimed at using the most modern opportunities achievable through our partners to increase the IAC's expertise in numerical modelling, radio astronomy, and modern survey exploitation, studying galaxies within and outside the Local Group.
Since 2021 I joined the QSOFEED collaboration led by Cristina Ramos Almeida. The project consists in an enormous observational effort to characterize multiphase outflows in obscured quasars at z~1. We use observations from cutting edge facilities such as ALMA, JWST, GTC-MEGARA and SINFONI. My main role is to lead to analysys of the molecular gas phase using high resolution ALMA data for the type 2 quasars. If you are interested in this project, please have a look at our webpage to check our latest results:
http://research.iac.es/galeria/cristina.ramos.almeida/qsofeed/
A recent talk where I present the latest results of our group at the UFRGS Astronomy Seminars:
I am an associate member of the GATOS collaboration that brings together the expertise of observers and modelers to investigate the physical processes taking place in the nuclear regions of AGN. These include the gas flow cycle, the polar dust emission, and the torus/obscuring material properties as well as the co-evolution of the star formation activity/AGN phenomena.
In my Ph.D. I joined the NUclei of GAlaxies (NUGA) project, to analyse the 7 nearby AGN observed with exquisite spatial high-resolution ALMA observations of the CO(3-2), and dense line tracers HCN(4-3), HCO+(4-3) and CS(7-6).
https://www2.mpia-hd.mpg.de/NUGA/index.html