About Me



After 10+ years of hopping between R&D labs like a caffeinated scientist, I've become something of a professional chameleon.
My journey started with a PhD in the wonderfully named RaBBiT program (yes, that's actually what it's called), where I spent my days figuring out how radiation messes with molecules – because someone has to, right? Plot twist: my career took some unexpected detours. One day I'm studying molecular physics, the next I'm teaching machines to see things in manufacturing plants.

For four years, I dove headfirst into computer vision, helping robots quality-check everything from car parts to... well, more car parts. I got cozy with algorithms that sound like they belong in a sci-fi movie – ORB, SIFT, optical flow – the works.
Then came my hyperspectral camera phase (every scientist has one). I used these fancy devices to analyze colors in the automotive industry and, believe it or not, measure salt content in ham slices. Yes, I've literally made a career out of looking at ham very, very closely.

These days, I've traded my lab coat for a Product Manager hat, wrangling data platforms and analytics roadmaps. I spend my time translating between engineers who speak in acronyms and executives who speak in quarterly projections – turns out my "rapid adaptation" skills came in handy after all. I'm that person who gets genuinely excited about new projects, asks way too many questions, and somehow always ends up volunteering for the "impossible" prototypes. Fair warning: I'm persistent to a fault and will probably try to convince you that your next big idea needs machine learning.

Currently based in Porto, still curious about everything, and always up for the next unexpected challenge.

All the best,
TC

Technical Skills

  • Português
  • Inglês
  • Espanhol
  • Pensamento Crítico
  • Comunicação
  • Product Management
  • Liderança
  • Python
  • Machine Learning
  • Computer Vision
  • Data Science
  • Django
  • Docker
  • SQL
  • ClickHouse
  • Git
  • Jupyter
  • LabVIEW
  • MATLAB