I am a doctoral candidate in Social History at the University of São Paulo. My research interests concern the development of scientific print culture in the long 19th-century, focusing on its role in circulating technical and specialised knowledge, environmental history, and history of agriculture.
2020 - Current
University of São Paulo
Direct Doctorate in Social History
I started my postgraduate studies as a Master's student and was promoted to the PhD program in 2022. During the first phase, I had a scholarship by National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, CNPq, 162797/2022-2 ; in the latter, I received a scholarship by FAPESP, São Paulo Research Foundation, 2022/06235-9.
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2013 - 2016
Universidade Católica de Santos
Licenciatura in History
During my graduate period, I had my first experience with academic research and was awarded two grants to fund the research project on science periodicals. The grant was from the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, CNPq, 105783/2015-3 and an additional a grant provided by the University.
July 2024
The Nineteenth Century Today: Interdisciplinary, International, Intertemporal, by the International Nineteenth-Century Studies at Durham University
Brazilian Dromedaries: Acclimatization, Agriculture, and Camelids, 1857–67
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January 2024
Lisbon, Portugal
Colóquio Internacional Viagens científicas, agentes intermediários e comércio atlântico, séculos XVII-XIX
Entre cavalos e dromedários: controvérsias zootécnicas na passagem do veterinário francês Félix Vogeli pelo Brasil, 1856-70
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November 2023
Portland, United States
2023 History of Science Society Annual Meeting
Science periodicals, knowledge, and technological modernization in the first half of the nineteenth century Brazil
2023 - 2024
Visiting doctoral student at King's College London
Under the supervision of Professor Chris Manias, I conduct research at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, British Library, English Museum of Rural Life, and the National Archives .