I am curious about how things really work.
Not only when conditions are ideal, but when systems meet reality.
This is where most of my work begins.


My background

I am currently pursuing a PhD focused on reliability modeling in complex systems.
My work is based in an industrial context, where I work with real system data and real constraints.
I focus on understanding system behavior, detecting early changes, and connecting data-driven methods with real-world applications.

My Story

I did not start from models.
I started from questions.
Why do systems behave differently in reality than in controlled environments?
Why does something that works in theory fail in practice?
Over time, I realized that the most interesting part is not when a model performs well.
It is what happens after.
When data becomes noisy.
When assumptions break.
When conditions change.
This is where I became interested in systems, data, and engineering — not as separate fields, but as something that only makes sense when connected.
I enjoy the process of understanding.
Often more than the final result.
My personal angle

What drives me is curiosity.
I like understanding how things behave beyond ideal conditions.
I prefer building structure before choosing tools.
In both work and life, I see that things are rarely one-sided.
What looks clean and simple from outside is often more complex in reality.
I spend time thinking before acting.
Talking to people helps me understand more than just analyzing data.
Being outside or stepping away from the problem often helps me see things differently.
I do not see myself as someone who follows trends.
I see myself as someone who is constantly learning.
For me, the journey of understanding matters as much as the outcome.
My personal angle

What drives me is curiosity.
I like understanding how things behave beyond ideal conditions.
I prefer building structure before choosing tools.
In both work and life, I see that things are rarely one-sided.
What looks clean and simple from outside is often more complex in reality.
I spend time thinking before acting.
Talking to people helps me understand more than just analyzing data.
Being outside or stepping away from the problem often helps me see things differently.
I do not see myself as someone who follows trends.
I see myself as someone who is constantly learning.
For me, the journey of understanding matters as much as the outcome.
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