I am a medical student (Medical Student @ USP), systems thinker, and writer. My code is where I translate physical and theoretical chaos into mathematical order.
While my ultimate goal is to understand the human mind—merging Psychiatry, Philosophy, and Literature, my practical work here is grounded in the hard sciences: Physics, Mathematics, and High-Performance Scientific Computing.
- Physics-based models & Numerical Simulations: Trying to model the natural world and complex dynamical systems mathematically.
- High-Performance Python: Pushing the limits of Python (Numba, NumPy, JIT) because exploring chaos requires speed.
- Reproducible Workflows: Building epistemological rigor into the code itself with version control and strict metadata.
The physical world is mapped by algorithms, but the human experience is mapped by words. When I'm not writing simulations or studying medicine, I write fiction, poetry, and philosophical essays.
You can explore the phenomenological side of my mind under my literary alter ego, Raphael Karamázov.
I'm always open to talking about physics, chaotic dynamics, Schopenhauer, or Dostoevsky. Reach out to me on LinkedIn.
