I am a researcher at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where I am part of the Location Intelligence Group in the National Security Sciences Division. My research is dedicated to understanding human mobility behavior, with a particular focus on moments of deviation from routine behavior. I completed my Ph.D. at INRIA Saclay and École Polytechnique in France, under the supervision of Dr. Aline Viana Carneiro, and collaborated closely with Prof. Mark Crovella and Prof. Antonio Loureiro.
Looking briefly at my research experience, I did a 6-month internship at the National Institute of Informatics of Tokyo, in Japan, under the supervision of Megumi Kaneko. The topic of the research was spectrum and energy-efficient allocation in LoRaWAN.