I am a Brazilian researcher and professor specializing in the intersection of design and sustainability, working as a postdoctoral research fellow in the department of Design + Change.
I originally come from graphic design, migrated to strategic design, and more recently to regenerative design. I have been creating, testing, and practicing, in academia and in the market, different methods and processes that can guide people and organizations towards regenerated futures.
My main interests in education, research and practice, relate to the themes of regeneration, ecology, decoloniality (from a Latin American perspective), and pluriversal futures, currently through the lenses of psychology and psychoanalysis.
I published a book in 2024, entitled "Ecosystemic Design: an eco-decolonial path to regeneration," in Portuguese and Spanish.

Research

I am part of the Design after Progress research group related to the Department of Design.

My postdoctoral research seeks to create visions of regenerated futures through a decolonial lens.