I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Environmental Change Institute where I lead the Resilience & Development Group’s work on scenarios as part of the Oxford Martin School Programme on Systemic Resilience, as well as the Group’s research Programmes on greening finance for nature. Its focus is on developing tools and analytics for financial institutions to incorporate nature into their decision making with the ultimate aim to mobilise policy and action towards a nature positive future.

At the core of my research is a passion for contributing to a more sustainable and resilient development for all. I bring 17 years’ experience spanning from engineering, climate change, nature-based solutions, modelling, economics and finance across academia, industry and nonprofit in Latin America, Europe and the United States. My research skills comprise quantitative risk analysis, systems analysis and economic/financial analysis.

I hold a degree in Industrial Engineering (BEng and MEng equivalent) from the Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires, MPhil in Engineering for Sustainable Development from the University of Cambridge and a PhD in Management from Lancaster University.