About me

Hi there! My name is Caio Tomás.

I am currently a Master’s student of Applied Mathematics at the University of Brasília and an Analyst at the Serviço Federal de Processamento de Dados (Serpro).

I’m really passionated about math and science. If you let me, I’ll speak hours non stop about these topics!

I’m interested in Fluid Dynamics/Mechanics, Granular Materials, Data Science and data-driven approaches to applied problems.

Current and previous work

  • 🔭🧲 I’m currently on a research project on the compression of a granular layer composed of repelling magnetic particles, under the orientation of professor Yuri Dumaresq Sobral (here’s his curriculum Lattes, ResearchGate profile and website).

  • 🤓 I’m currently working with

  • 🌱 I’m currently learning

  • 🤝🏼 I’m looking forward to collaborate on anything that involves at least a little bit of math or physics (or math and physics)!

  • I have also done other research projects while an undergrad at UnB. You can check them in detail at my curriculum Lattes. Here is the list of them, with the topics of research resumed for the sake of brevity and ordered older to recent:

    • I did a PIBIC (Institutional Program of Scientific Initiation Scholarships, in free translation) on Knot and Braid Theory under the orientation of professor Sheila Campos Chagas (here’s her curriculum Lattes and website) (August 2019 - September 2020);

    • I did a research on Projective Geometry under the orientation of professor Lucas Conque Seco Ferreira (here’s his curriculum Lattes) (September 2020 - November 2020);

    • I did another research under the orientation of professor Lucas on The 3 constant curvature geometries as subgeometries of the Projective Geometry, collaborating with my colleague and friend, Matheus de Freitas Souza (here’s his curriculum Lattes) (January 2021 - May 2021);

    • More recently, I did a research on The formalism of Special Relativity, under the orientation of professor Luciana Maria Dias de Ávila Rodrigues (here’s her curriculum Lattes) (June 2021 - November 2021);

Publications

You can view my publications here (or just clicking on the corresponding section at the header of this page). Whenever possible, I’ll make the full-text available.

Talks

You can view some of my talks and presentations here (or just clicking on the corresponding section at the header of this page).

📫 How to reach me

If you would like to talk and discuss ideas (or even just chat about something you found interesting here), I invite you to send me an email (which is linked on the left of this page) or a message in ResearchGate. I also respond fairly quickly in LinkedIn.

💻 Digital fingerprint on math forums

profile for Caio Tomás at MathOverflow, Q&A for professional mathematicians