I am a Computer Science student at UFPR, passionate about using technology as a tool to create innovative solutions with a positive social impact. Currently, I work as a researcher at the Center for Scientific Computing and Free Software (C3SL) within UFPR’s Department of Informatics, and I am involved in undergraduate research at the Vision, Robotics, and Imaging Laboratory (VRI), where I have contributed to the development of the PICCE platform.
I am deeply committed to promoting female inclusion in technology. In 2024, I took on the role of Communications Coordinator for the Women’s Programming Marathon (MFP) and actively compete in programming contests, environments that challenge my ability to work under pressure, optimize solutions, and collaborate effectively to solve complex problems.
I am a member of the Brazilian alumni network of the Aspire Institute, where I developed skills in leadership, innovation, and community impact, while connecting with a global community of professionals and entrepreneurs. Additionally, I volunteered digitally with #tmjUNICEF, focusing on advocating for the rights of children and adolescents, especially regarding mental health issues.

