I am a researcher at the Satellites and Meteorological Sensors Division at INPE (Brazil's National Institute for Space Research). I work with the G-STAR (Group for Solar, Terrestrial and Atmospheric Radiation Studies) and the Nowcasting group, focusing on research in atmospheric sciences and remote sensing.
My main research interests include:
- Diffusion Models - Exploring advanced generative models for atmospheric and meteorological applications
- Satellite Applications - Utilizing satellite remote sensing for precipitation monitoring and analysis
- Meteorological Radar - Developing methods for precipitation and cloud microphysics studies
- Deep Learning - Applying modern machine learning techniques to environmental data
Working with satellite and meteorological radar data to advance our understanding of precipitation processes and cloud microphysics aspects. This research contributes to improved weather forecasting and climate modeling.
In collaboration with the Laboratory of Environmental Satellite Applications (LASA) at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, I work on estimating wildfire scars through multispectral imagery and deep learning techniques. This research feeds the ALARMES platform.
Feel free to reach out to discuss research collaborations or opportunities in satellite remote sensing, meteorological applications, and deep learning.