About

Welcome to my portfolio.

I recently graduated from the Master of City and Regional Planning program at the Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania, were I won the William L.C. Wheaton Award, awarded for highest academic performance after the first year of study (academic year 2018-2019).

I focused my coursework at UPenn in Data Analytics, the impacts of technology in Public Policy, and Transportation Planning. You can check out my Data Analytics and GIS work on my Github portfolio.

I have a vast experience in lighting planning and design.

COMPLETE LIST OF URBAN LIGHTING PLANS:

  • Fortaleza-CE (BR): 2003, revisited in 2007
  • São Luís-MA (BR): 2004, revisited in 2015
  • Olinda-PE (BR): 2005
  • Maceió-AL (BR): 2006
  • Belém-PA (BR): 2006
  • Manaus-AM (BR): 2007
  • Macaé-RJ (BR): 2009
  • Santiago (Chile): 2009
  • Maracanaú-CE (BR): 2010
  • Caucaia-CE (BR): 2010
  • Curitiba-PR (BR): 2011
  • São Vicente-SP (BR): 2011
  • Bragança Paulista-SP (BR): 2012
  • Buenos Aires (Argentina): 2012
  • Mauá-SP (BR): 2012, revisited in 2015
  • Suzano-SP (BR): 2013
  • Embu das Artes-SP (BR): 2014
  • Itapecerica da Serra-SP (BR): 2014
  • Teresina-PI (BR): 2014
  • Miami Dade County (USA): 2015
  • Albuquerque, NM (USA): 2016

PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP FEASIBILITY STUDIES

  • Buenos Aires (Argentina): 2012, 137.000 Lighting Points
  • São Paulo-SP (BR): 2014-2015, 620.000 Lighting Points
  • Vitória-ES (BR): 2015, 32.000 Lighting Points
  • São José do Ribamar-MA (BR): 2016, 21.000 Lighting Points
  • Salvador-BA (BR): 2016, 168.000 Lighting Points
  • Porto Alegre-RS (BRA): 2016, 88.000 Lighting Points
  • Albuquerque, NM (USA): 2017, 32.000 Lighting Points
  • Palhoça-SC (BR): 2017, 22.000 Lighting Points
  • Uberlandia-MG (BR) 2017, 81.000 Lighting Points
  • Cordova (Argentina) 2017, 108.000 Lighting Points

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