
He holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the Universidad Nacional de San Antonio Abad del Cusco (2005), a Master's degree (2012), and a PhD (2021) in Sciences from the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo (EP-USP), and a postdoctoral fellowship at EP-USP (2022-2024). Currently, he is a Contracted Professor III (Professor Doctor) at the Institute of Physics at USP and a CNPq Postdoctoral Research Fellow. He has experience in the fields of Physics and Engineering, with an emphasis on Plasmonics and Optical Metamaterials for applications in nanodevices. His main research topics include the fabrication, characterization, and computational simulation of nanoplasmonic and magneto-plasmonic metasurfaces based on dense hexagonal arrays of nanoparticles (Au, Ag, Ni, Co