Prof. Ademir Xavier da Silva

TINS AdemirCollaborator
He holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the Federal University of Fluminense (1992), a Master's degree in Physics with emphasis on Nuclear Physics from the Federal University of Fluminense (1994), and a Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering, with emphasis on Applied Nuclear Physics, from COPPE - Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He is currently a Full Professor at the Polytechnic School and at the Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute of Graduate Studies and Research in Engineering (COPPE) at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, working in Applied Nuclear Physics, Environmental Radioprotection, and Radioecology. Computational modeling applied to the simulation of radiation interaction with matter and transport of radionuclides for assessing the impact of the release of radioactive substances or waste into the environment. Calculation of absorbed dose in biota and the environment. He supervises/mentors Post-docs, doctoral, master's, and undergraduate students and serves as an ad hoc consultant for CNPq and several other funding agencies. He is a reviewer for National and International Scientific Journals. Coordinator/head of the Laboratory of Environmental Analysis and Computational Simulation of the Nuclear Engineering Program/COPPE/UFRJ.

Prof. Su Jian

TINS SuJianContributor
He is a full professor in the Nuclear Engineering Program at the Alberto Luiz Coimbra Institute of Graduate Studies and Research in Engineering (COPPE) at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro. He is a Research Productivity Fellow of CNPq (PQ-1B) and a Scientist of Our State from FAPERJ. He holds a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Science and Technology of China (1982), a master's degree in Engineering Thermophysics from the Institute of Engineering Thermophysics-Chinese Academy of Sciences (1985), and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (1993). He has experience in Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering, with emphasis on Transport Phenomena, primarily focusing on heat transfer, fluid mechanics, multiphase flow, reactor thermal-hydraulics, turbomachinery aerodynamics, fluid-structure interaction, and hybrid analytical-numerical methods.

Prof.ยช Inaya Correa Barbosa Lima

TINS Inaya

Coordinator

Bachelor of Physics (UFF) with Master's and Doctorate in Nuclear Engineering/Applied Nuclear Physics (COPPE/UFRJ), Postdoctoral in Science and Technology of Materials (UERJ/IPRJ). She was a PROMETRO researcher at Inmetro (Materials Metrology Division). She was a Visiting and Assistant Professor at UERJ/IPRJ in the Department of Mechanics and Energy and in the Postgraduate Program in Science and Technology of Materials. As a multifaceted professional, she has a Postgraduate degree in Photography and Image (UCAM) and musical training in percussion (Maracatu Brasil). Since 2011, she has been a professor of Nuclear Engineering at UFRJ/POLI/COPPE. She currently collaborates with various institutions, such as the Faculty of Medicine of HU at UFRJ (1st Clinical Microtomography Equipment for extremities in the country, through a partnership with INTO), the Institute of Marine Microbiology of UFF, LNLS, IEN/CNEN, etc. Belonging to LAASC - Laboratory of Environmental Analysis and Computational Simulation (PEN/DNC/UFRJ), she is a supervisor of Radiological Protection. Titular Representative of the Nuclear Engineering Program at UFRJ in the Graduate and Research Commission (CPGP) of COPPE (until Feb/2020). She is a member of the Brazilian Physics Society (SBF), as well as other organizations and groups associated with medical physics, radiology and radioprotection, engineering, and women's rights. Activated member of the Women's Support Group (GAM), established at COPPE, as well as in Win (Women in Nuclear Global - International and Brazilian) and in OWSD- Brazil Chapter. That being said, she has extensive experience in medical physics/radioprotection and the application of radioisotopes in Medicine, Biology, Oil and Gas, Dentistry, Industrial Materials, Environment, etc. Recently, she has developed and collaborated on Projects on Gender Parity in Sciences and, especially, in Engineering, as well as in the Use of Nuclear Energy in the context of Environmental Sustainability, mainly in 2020, in the production of LIVES and in interviews in LIVES as a guest (scientific dissemination in the Nuclear area). She has developed the area of Quality Scientific Dissemination and Communication of the Nuclear Engineering Program of COPPE/UFRJ, covering strategic and current subjects for all students: undergraduate and graduate. She is currently the Coordinator of PEN/COPPE/UFRJ and Vice-Chief of DNC/POLIUFRJ.

 
 
 
 

 

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