About me

Academic journey

I learned most of my programming skills in high school (programming curriculum).
This foundation proved invaluable during university and provided me with tools I have used throughout my life in various projects.

I completed my Bachelor's degree in Mathematics.
Studying math means learning how your brain works and reprogramming it for mathematical reasoning, which remains the most valuable legacy of that degree.

With the goal of contributing to humanity, I then completed my Master's degree in Biomedical Applications of Mathematics.
Essentially: I simulated the cardiovascular system in various ways to analyze pathologies and propose pathophysiological theories and solutions (see academic projects).


Where I want my life to go

As I mentioned, I will not continue in academia.

Some of the biggest influences in my life have been startup founders and solopreneurs, who sparked my passion for business and company management.
I see an entrepreneurial path in my future, whether in a corporate setting, a startup, or as a solopreneur.
Step by step, I am learning how to leverage my mathematical skills in an entrepreneurial context.


My interests

My biggest interest is Personal Knowledge Management (PKM), which I interpret as making knowledge retrivable and usable.
In my system I use Obsidian, where I’ve built a vault of over 5.000 notes.

I consider myself a functional bodybuilder.
I go to the gym, run, and stretch to maintain optimal health... and because I love it!

Business deeply fascinates me.
Among the various sources, Hacker News is one of my favorite sites on the topic.


Bucketlist

Touch toes with straight knees
Bicep curls 10Kg x 10
◻️ Work at a startup or in a small team
◻️ Build a business from one of my ideas
◻️ 15 clean pull ups
◻️ Never become like Andrew Tate
◻️ Reach the front page of Hacker News
◻️ Pay for a one-month vacation with my family
◻️ Generate income outside of traditional employment

Stuff I like

Books

Podcasts

Music