Currently in her post-doctorate, Paloma works with nano fabrication of high-performance electronic and photonic devices at the Center for Semiconductor Components and Nanotechnology, at the State University of Campinas.
His research focuses on scanning probe thermal lithography techniques. Paloma obtained her PhD in Electrical Engineering at the State University of Campinas, where she specialized in imaging experiments with multimode waveguides.
Paloma holds a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor’s Degree in Physics at the same university. His main interests are focused on the area of integrated photonics such as the development and manufacture of multimode waveguides and their characterization, study of modulation of wavefronts, optimization of coupling interfaces, in addition to the manufacture of various photonic devices.