Computer Science undergraduate at the University of São Paulo (USP).
Passionate about leveraging mathematical and computational techniques to tackle complex problems and even participating in international competitions like the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) and the International Mathematics Competition (IMC).
I’m particularly enthusiastic about Competitive Programming, Pure Mathematics, Machine Learning, Data Science, Computational Geometry, Probabilistic Machine Learning and Theoretical Computer Scicence.
During this project, I proved the convergence of a variant of the ADAM optimization algorithm (called ADAMSA) under some assumptions.
During this project, I successfully created singularity theory concepts for discrete plane curves and showed that analogous results from the 'smooth world' also hold in the 'discrete world'.
A collection of articles, presentations or talks.
Less relevant awards have been omitted.
Officially represented Brazil in the competition.
I teach and organize classes to prepare undergraduate students (especially freshmen) for various undergraduate math competitions (e.g. IMC). I also do a lot of bureaucratic work.