I earned my PhD from the Brazilian Center for Research in Physics, Brazil, which included an internship at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the USA. My doctoral research focused on the synthesis and characterization of new materials and the effects of uniaxial pressure on charge density waves and superconducting states in intermetallic systems. I also have background in scattering and imaging techniques using synchrotron facilities. Currently, I'm interested in exploring the tunability of charge/orbital ordering and topological magnets with uniaxial pressure.