Theoretical Physics student in a joint masters program between IFT-Unesp and Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics.
In short term I hope to include some academic books reviews, to appreciate and recommend some works which greatly influenced me and my interests. Maybe start a blog with opinion pieces.
*Please note that I'm still not a researcher per se, so these interests reflect more things I liked studying to the point of wanting to delve deeper. In the near future these may change and get more specific.
I am mainly interested in mathematical physics: I greatly appreciate how mathematics has a capacity to describe quantitative and qualitative properties of physical systems, giving strong and rigorous insights which direct physics research. On the other hand, physicists' intuition and heuristic approaches are also really useful to clarify and exemplify mathematical theories, sometimes providing unexpected results and conjectures.
From a more mathematical side, I'm mostly interested in differential topology and higher geometry and algebra, things like mathematical gauge theory, Lie groupoids and algebroids, abstract homotopy, cobordisms, and noncommutative geometry.
On the physics side, I'm interested in classical and quantum field theories, topological quantum field theories, many-body quantum systems and emergent gauge theories. I also like fluid mechanics.
On a more multidisciplinary take, I like to read and discuss about SciCom, epistemology, philosophy of science, foundations of physics and logic.