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Work statement
I am an exploration geologist with a strong geophysics background including research focused on unveiling controls of the deep crust into the formation of mineral deposits and tectonic evolution of their host terranes. I am fluent in geological, geochemical and geophysical data production, compilation and exploratory analysis. Particularly, I use the combined interpretation of geoscience information in both two- and three-dimensional and time-dependent scales to unveil crustal and mineral systems evolution. However, the same expertise is applicable to any geosciences field.
The humble professional experience and research training I got have been developed through a solid scientific basis and following good professional practices for the workplace and the greater community wellbeing and progress. I am most comfortable with multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary teamwork. Given this context, I look forward to taking part in the development of the next stage geological exploration tools for the mineral exploration and overall geoscience community. I particularly seek to bridge the gap between geophysical and geochemical data synergies by providing vectors to Earth modelling. My research output aligns very well with innovative geoscience thinking.
Technical expertise
Geology-based: geological-, structural- and alteration mapping, drill-core logging, applied structural geology, drilling programming and GIS-based multi-method mineral potential mapping (knowledge or data-driven) for exploration targeting. 3D geological modeling. Data compilation.
Geophysics-based: Geophysical modeling from diverse methods for lithosphere geometry and exploration purposes. Qualitative and quantitative modeling, including forward and inverse methods. Data compilation.
Computing: Python-based scientific computing for data analysis and geophysical modeling.
Awards
2020: featured in the top 10% most downloaded papers in Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth for ‘Proxies for Basement Structure and Its Implications for Mesoproterozoic Metallogenic Provinces in the Gawler Craton’ for a one-year period.
2020: featured in the ‘Top 100 in Earth Science’ for papers published in Scientific Reports 2019 for ‘Archean crust and metallogenic zones in the Amazonian Craton sensed by satellite gravity data’.
2017: Australia-Brazil Postgraduate Research Internship, Australian Academy of Sciences.
2016: International cooperation world-wide 2016, University of Campinas.
2015: Best poster presentation for the work entitled "Base metals in Paracatu region - outlook on district geology, GIS compilation and insights for Zn-Pb mineral exploration targeting", at XXXIII SEG-UNESCO Latin American Metallogeny Course (Campinas).
August 13, 2020.