PhD in Neuroscience and Cognition from the Federal University of ABC (UFABC) in collaboration with the University of Oxford (UK). Her training includes bachelor’s degrees in Science and Technology and in Neuroscience from UFABC, as well as a period at the University of Glasgow (Scotland), where she studied psychology and statistics, marking an interdisciplinary trajectory. In her academic journey, she uses quantitative methods in neuroscience, such as electroencephalography, eye tracking, and psychophysics, to investigate human cognition and perception. She is currently a postdoctoral researcher studying the visual perception of quantum aspects of light at the interface between neuroscience and quantum optics. She is also the mother of a boy.
