Bringing Science to Life for Everyone – Popularization of Science

Science is not confined to labs and journals—it’s a story of curiosity, discovery, and innovation that belongs to everyone. Through public talks, media collaborations, and educational outreach, I strive to share the wonders of materials science and its potential to transform our world.

Science thrives when knowledge is shared. Through public engagement, educational initiatives, and collaborative projects, I strive to make materials science accessible, inclusive, and impactful for all.

Public Talks & Lectures

Inspiring curiosity and sparking conversations:

“Nanotechnology: The Tiny Revolution”

A TEDx-style talk exploring how nanoparticles are revolutionizing cancer treatment and diagnostics. Watch Here

“AI Meets Materials Science”

A public lecture series on how machine learning is accelerating the discovery of sustainable energy materials.

Science Festivals & Schools

Regularly participate in events like Brazil’s National Science Week, engaging students and families with hands-on demos (e.g., magnetic hyperthermia experiments).

Upcoming Event

“Materials Science for a Better Tomorrow” – A free public workshop at UEM (November 2024).

📰 “Magnetic Nanoparticles: A New Hope for Cancer Patients” – NapiEZC (2023). Read Here

Open Science & Digital Resources

Making science accessible to all:

  • YouTube Channel: Host short videos explaining complex topics like “What Are Multiferroics?” and “How AI Predicts Material Properties.” Subscribe Here
  • Open-Access Publications: Share research findings and educational materials through platforms like arXiv and ResearchGate.
  • Interactive Demos: Develop virtual labs and simulations for students to explore materials science concepts online.

Highlight:

“Virtual Materials Lab” – An online platform for students to simulate XRD patterns and magnetic properties. Try It Here

Get Involved

Whether you’re a student, educator, journalist, or community leader, let’s work together to make science accessible and impactful for all.

Science Policy & Leadership

  • Advisory Roles: Member of Brazil’s National Committee for Advanced Materials Research (2022–present)
  • Global Networks: Coordinate UEM’s Internationalization Lab with Fulbright, fostering student/faculty exchanges and joint projects
  • Open Science Advocacy: Promote open-access publishing and public datasets for AI-driven materials discovery
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