Summary
Bruno Holanda is an associate professor of Quantitative Methods with a PhD in Mathematical Economics from IMPA and over a decade of teaching and research experience across Brazilian universities. He combines deep mathematical training with applied economics, having taught microeconomics and mathematical economics at IMPA and developed specialized teacher training materials for basic and secondary education. A veteran coach and leader in mathematical olympiads, he has served as leader or deputy leader for multiple international teams and authored three competition-focused books, one published via IMPA/SBM. His career bridges rigorous academic research, classroom pedagogy, and public-facing educational resources, including contributions to national training portals and intensive olympiad programs. Based in Goiás, he also brings practical experience from long-term secondary-school teaching and curriculum development in Brazil and Cabo Verde.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mathematics; Economics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mathematics; Economics at Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada
Master's degree, Economics, Master's degree, Economics at Universidade Federal do Ceará
Portuguese, English, Spanish