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Biography
I am an Assistant Professor at Brigham Young University in the MPA department.
I teach graduate-level classes related to Policy Analysis and Statistics. My research focuses on policy implementation and public management, exploring citizen interactions with the government in a variety of settings, including in my native country of Brazil. I am interested in topics related to gender, representation, and administrative burdens. My most recent work on domestic violence is at the intersection between public management, policy analysis, health, and criminal justice.
Education
- PhD, Public Management, Indiana University, 2025
- MPA, Finance, Brigham Young University, 2021
- Bachelor, International Relations, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 2018
Selected Publications
- "Assessing Gender Bias in Public and Nonprofit Research: Integrating Theory and Findings", The American Review of Public Administration, 2025
- "The role of subnational governments in international relations: paradiplomacy in Brazil", Handbook on Subnational Governments and Governance, 2024
- "What is the impact of online reporting of domestic violence?", Public Administration Review, 2024
- "Explaining paradiplomacy: do local pro-international structures and political support matter?", Global Public Policy and Governance, 2022
Awards
- Irsay Graduate Fellowship, Indiana University, 2024
- APPAM E&I Student Fellowship Award, Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, 2024
- E-PARCC Annual Teaching Case and Simulation Competition, Syracuse University, 2024
- O’Neill Graduate Student Teaching Award, Indiana University, 2024
- Meier Award for the Public Management Research Conference, Public Management Research Association, 2023
- Paul Nofear & Rae Jean Poulter Davis Endowed Scholarship, Brigham Young University, 2020
- Cum Laude, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, 2018