With a dual Ph.D. from the Center for Earth System Science (CST-INPE) and Latin American Integration Studies (PROLAM/USP) in Brazil, she is a researcher at the São Paulo Center for Energy Transition Studies (CPTEn) and a member of CLACSO’s Working Group on Energy and Sustainable Development, where she leads research on energy poverty, justice and gender, and the geopolitics of energy transition. Her research focuses on energy governance, climate policy, energy transitions and the governance of the water-energy-food nexus. She is passionate about policy analysis, energy justice, climate justice, sustainable development and social responsibility, and aims to drive impactful change through evidence-based research.