What I was responsible for?
Research intern
Strategy
Consulting
In my recent work with Embrapa in Brazil, I designed and carried out field studies on biochar, root systems, and climate adaptation. This experience strengthened my ability to operate in diverse environments, adapt to changing conditions, and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams. I value a research approach that starts in the field and moves toward results that inform both science and policy.
As a collaborator, I focus on careful planning, open communication, and shared ownership of the research process. I believe strong partnerships are built on mutual respect and clarity of purpose. I have experience balancing the demands of data collection, logistics, and analysis, while also making sure that findings are clear and relevant for different audiences, from local practitioners to international policymakers.
I am especially interested in collaborations that connect practical research with broader global challenges. This includes climate resilience, sustainable land management, and innovation in agricultural systems. My training at Wageningen, along with my hands-on work in Brazil, allows me to bridge the gap between technical research and its application in real-world contexts. I welcome the opportunity to work with leading labs, universities, and organizations that share a commitment to research with real impact. Whether through joint field studies, co-authored publications, or the development of practical tools and recommendations, I am open to models of collaboration that create value for all partners involved. I am accustomed to working across cultures and disciplines and am eager to contribute to teams that combine academic rigor with a readiness to test ideas in practice. My goal is to help deliver research that not only advances knowledge, but also supports evidence-based decision-making on a global scale.
If you are looking for a motivated and reliable collaborator for research in climate, agriculture, or environmental policy, I would be glad to connect. Together, we can develop projects that move from fieldwork to publication and from local insights to international relevance.
Take a look at the work i did at Embrapa 👇
Most successful creative
Design Exploration
Our Meeting and brainstorming
Final results!