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Ricardo Landim is a Research Software Engineer at the Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation within the Faculty of Technology at the University of Portsmouth. His work bridges software engineering with cosmology and astrophysics, focusing on dark energy, modified gravity, and 21 cm intensity mapping. He contributed to the BINGO Project, which aims to detect baryon acoustic oscillations using radio telescopes.
Landim's research intersects cosmology and machine learning, particularly in improving fMRS data quality and GABA quantification. He has presented at major conferences such as the International Conference on Particle Physics and Cosmology and delivered invited talks at institutions like the Center for Gravitation and Cosmology, Yangzhou University. His recent publications address the Hubble tension, fast radio bursts, and cosmological parameter estimation using machine learning.
Notable scientific collaborations include work with the BINGO telescope team and SDSS-IV-MaNGA project. His research outputs have been cited in academic metrics and discussed on platforms like Wikipedia and X (Twitter). Landim is actively involved in developing radio astronomy instrumentation and modeling cosmic transients.



