Associate Professor at the Department of Science and Technology Policy, Institute of Geosciences, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP). She holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from UNICAMP, with a master's and doctorate from the same institution, in the Graduate Program in Science and Technology Policy (PPGPCT), including a doctoral internship at the University of Strasbourg (France), focusing on the Economics of Technology and Innovation. She completed additional training in Environmental Economics and Ecological Economics. She currently works as a permanent professor and vice-coordinator of the Graduate Program in Science and Technology Policy (PPGPCT/UNICAMP), where she also coordinates the Interinstitutional Doctorate (DINTER CAPES). She conducts her research activities at the Laboratory of Technologies and Social Transformations (LABTTS), working mainly at the interface between technological change, innovation, and the environment. Her research interests and advisory activities cover socio-technical transformations, bioeconomics, mining, and energy transition. She regularly acts as an ad hoc reviewer for funding agencies such as FAPESP and FACEPE, in addition to collaborating with scientific journals and scientific dissemination and university extension initiatives.