Inácio Rabelo

Postdoc researcher

About


I am a postdoc researcher in Mathematics at UFSCar, São Carlos, Brazil. I am mainly interested in real and complex Singularity Theory, especially from the geometric and topological viewpoints. It would be a great pleasure to discuss these (and others) topics with anyone interested.

I completed my PhD at USP, campus São Carlos. My supervisors were Maria Soares Ruas (ICMC-USP) and José Seade (UCIM-UNAM). My thesis was entitled Geometry of mixed analytic varieties, and discuss Lipschitz geometry, Contact geometry, and Milnor fibrations results for certain real analytic singularities called mixed.  

I did my master's at UFMG with a thesis entitled Octonionic Planes under the supervision of Nikolay Gusevskii. In this work, we study the Riemannian symmetric spaces of rank one, focusing on the planes constructed over the algebra of octonions.

At the top of this page, you can see why my hometown is called Belo Horizonte in Portuguese. In my profile picture, you see the archaeological zone of Xochicalco representing the beauty and richness of pre-hispanic Mexican history. 

Inácio Rabelo

Postdoc researcher


rabeloinacio@gmail.com


Math Department

UFSCar


Curriculum vitae