Ph.D. in Computer Science from Federal University of Amazonas (2024), with a Masters degree (2019) and Bachelors degree (2017) in Computer Science from the same institution. He is currently an Assistant Professor at the Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM), working in the fields of Software Engineering and Human-Computer Interaction, with experience in teaching, research, and the development of user-centered technological solutions. His academic trajectory combines scientific research, teaching practice, and applied experience in technological innovation, having previously worked in industry in strategic roles related to requirements engineering and digital product management. He has teaching experience at both undergraduate and graduate levels, covering courses such as Algorithms and Data Structures, Human-Computer Interaction, Software Engineering, Systems Analysis and Design, and Experimental Software Engineering. His research interests lie at the intersection of Human-Computer Interaction and Software Engineering, with emphasis on User Experience (UX), usability, immersive experiences, requirements engineering, agile methods, and experimental software engineering. His work aims to integrate scientific rigor with practical application, contributing to professional education, research advancement, and the development of technological solutions focused on improving human experience in interactive systems.