He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the State University of Campinas (2001), a Master’s degree in Economics from Fundação Getulio Vargas – RJ (2005), and a PhD in Economics from Fundação Getulio Vargas – RJ (2009). He is currently a senior researcher at FGV’s Center for Regulation and Infrastructure (CERI – FGV) and a professor in the undergraduate programs in Economics and Business Administration at FGV-RJ (EPGE/FGV and EBAPE/FGV). He also teaches in the MBA programs at FGV-RJ (in Corporate Finance, Risk Management, and Investment Analysis) and in the Master’s in Finance and Business Economics program at EPGE/FGV, having supervised numerous final papers and Master’s dissertations.He has taught in the training programs of the B3 Educational Institute (BM&FBOVESPA) in Risk Management and Derivatives, was a visiting professor in the Master’s program in Finance and Insurance at CAEN/UFC, and a collaborating professor in the undergraduate Law program at FGV-RJ. He has experience in Economics, with an emphasis on Mathematical, Econometric, and Statistical Methods and Models, Risk Management, and Regulation, as well as in Law, with an emphasis on Law and Economics and the New Institutional Economics. He has worked as a consultant for Accenture in the area of Risk Management and Finance, for Roland Berger, and for RiskControl/Banco BBM, accumulating 15 years of experience in these fields. In 2020, he was a visiting researcher at the Baker Institute for Public Policy – Center for Energy Studies at Rice University, as a CAPES fellow and within FGV’s internationalization project (CAPES Print program). More recently, also under the CAPES Print program, he was a visiting researcher at the Colorado School of Mines – Department of Electrical Engineering (second semester of 2023), conducting research focused on infrastructure resilience, vulnerability to extreme events, sustainable finance, and climate risk modeling and its effects on utilities.