Title: Special Guests
Speaker: Admiral Rabello - Director General of Nuclear and Technological Development
Date: December, 2nd
Speaker Summary: Admiral Alexandre Rabello de Faria was born in São Caetano do Sul, São Paulo, on February 20, 1966.He joined the Brazilian Navy in 1981, graduated as an ensign in 1987, and specialized as an engineer in 1991.Admiral Rabello held various positions aboard ships and in land-based organizations throughout his career, having commanded three ships, including the Aircraft Carrier São Paulo.He was promoted to Rear Admiral in 2016 and to his current rank on July 31, 2023. As an Admiral, he has served as the Coordinator of the Navy's Re-equipment Program, Commander of the Surface Fleet, Chief of Staff of the Naval Operations Command, Director of the Navy's Program Management, President of the Delegates Council of the Inter-American Defense Board, and Advisor to the Director-General of Nuclear and Technological Development of the Navy. He currently holds the position of Director-General of Nuclear and Technological Development of the Navy.Admiral Rabello speaks Spanish and English with reasonable fluency. He has been married to Mrs. Aldora Faria for 30 years, and they have two children, Gabriel and Felipe.
Title: Opening Ceremony
Speaker: Admiral Carlos Seixas
Date: December,2nd
Speaker Summary: The president of Nuclebrá Equipamentos Pesados S.A. (NUCLEP) is a Rear Admiral (Retired) of the Brazilian Navy, promoted to the rank in 2010. He graduated in Naval Sciences in 1982 from the Naval School and specialized in the history of international relations.He holds a Master's and Ph.D. in Naval Sciences from the Naval War College, with several commands and leadership positions throughout his career, always working closely with administrative, accounting, and financial aspects in his endeavors. During his career in the Brazilian Navy, he was stationed in Chile, Portugal, and the United States.In July 2016, he took on the role of Administrative Director at NUCLEP and served as interim president in April 2017. In December 2017, he was appointed president of NUCLEP.
Title: Opening Ceremony
Speaker: President of AMAZUL-Admiral Newton Costa
Date: December,2nd, AT 8:40 A.M.
Speaker Summary: Chairman and CEO of AMAZUL since July 2022. Rear Admiral (Retired) of the Brazilian Navy.
Graduate of the Naval School, with a Master's and Ph.D. in Naval Sciences from the Naval War College. MBA in International Management from the COPPEAD Institute-UFRJ. Former manager of the Modular Infrastructure Acquisition Project for the Construction and Maintenance of Submarines at the General Coordination of the Nuclear Submarine Development Program (COGESN).
Title: Joint Parliamentary Front for Nuclear Technology and Activities
Speaker: Deputy Julio Lopes
Date: December, 2nd, AT
Speaker Summary: During his term in the Chamber of Deputies, he stands out for his efforts in development, technology, and innovation. He is also recognized for his work in the nuclear energy and civil construction sectors, particularly as a strong advocate for BIM (Building Information Modeling).Since his first term in 2003, the congressman has championed the use of the CPF (Brazilian Taxpayer Identification Number) as a unique identifier for Brazilian citizens. According to the Deputy, using the CPF eliminates the need for at least two dozen different numbers that Brazilians currently need to fully exercise their citizenship. With the approval of his law, he is now advocating for its implementation by the Federal Government.
Title: Advancements in Nuclear Applications: Exploring New Frontiers of Innovation
Speaker: Dr Richard Hugtenburg
Date: December 2nd at 4:30 PM
Speaker Summary: Dr Richard is the Director of MSc programmes in Medical Physics at Swansea University and a Medical Physics Expert specialising in Radiotherapy Physics at Singleton Hospital, in Swansea, U.K. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Applied Radiation and Isotopes. Dr Hugtenburg began his career in Christchurch, New Zealand, working as a medical physicist while studying for a PhD which focused on the use of computational methods in radiation oncology. He moved to the UK in 1997, continuing to practice in radiotherapy physics; first at the Queen Elizabeth Medical Centre in Birmingham, then at Singleton Hospital, Swansea. His research at University of Birmingham and Swansea University considers emergent radiotherapy technologies. Dr Hugtenburg is an expert in Monte Carlo modelling and has applied the method to a diverse range of radiation physics problems, including the analysis of energy deposition in biological systems, the optimisation of dosimeters and detectors, nanoparticulates, shielding and therapy systems.