Palestrantes Convidados
O título provisório de sua palestra é: “Aerotermodinâmica de veículos espaciais e sub-orbitiais". Possui graduação em engenharia mecânica pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro - UFRJ (1990), mestrado (1992) e doutorado (1998) em Engenharia Mecânica pela COPPE/UFRJ, fez estágio pós-doutoral no NASA-Langley Research Center (2010) e no Programa de Engenharia Mecânica da COPPE/UFRJ (2015-16). Foi pesquisador visitante no ETH-Zurich (1997), atuou como Professor Recém Doutor na Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (1998-2000) e como Professor/Pesquisador em dedicação integral na Universidade do Vale do Paraíba (2000-2005). Tem experiência na área de Engenharia Mecânica e Aeroespacial, com ênfase em ciências térmicas, atuando principalmente nos seguintes temas: métodos numéricos, aerotermodinâmica e convecção interna.
O título provisório de sua Palestra é: "Caloric effects and the magnetic refrigeration". É doutor em Física, na área de magnetismo de metais, pelo Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas-CBPF. Realizou um estágio de pós-doutorado na área de sistemas fortemente correlacionados na Universidade de Rutgers/USA. Atualmente, é professor titular do Instituto de Física da Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, onde desenvolve projetos científicos sobre as propriedades magnéticas, termodinâmicas e efeitos calóricos em materiais sólidos, tendo publicado diversos artigos nessas linhas de pesquisa.
The tentative title of her talk is "Urban Mining Using Ionic-Liquid-Based Acidic Aqueous Biphasic Systems for Value Recovery From Electronic Waste”. Helena Passos obtained her MSc degree in Chemical Engineering in 2012. After being awarded with a Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) PhD scholarship, in June of 2017, she completed a European PhD in Chemical Engineering at the University of Aveiro. During her PhD she had additional trainees activities at Technical University of Dortmund, Germany and Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan. Between July of 2017 and April of 2019, H. Passos was a post-doctoral researcher at CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, University of Aveiro. During this period, she was involved in an international ERA-MIN project concerning the recovery of cobalt and REE from NiMH batteries recycling and in a European Research Council (ERC) Grant focused on the use of aqueous biphasic systems for the purification of egg yolk antibodies as alternative biopharmaceuticals. Currently, H. Passos is a Junior Researcher at CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, University of Aveiro. Since 2012, Passos published 31 articles in international peer reviewed multidisciplinary high impact journals (ISI, h-index 12), and presented several oral and poster communications in national and international conferences.
Autor do livro "Biorefineries: Design and Analysis", o Prof. Carlos Ariel Cardona Alzate, da Universidad Nacional de Colombia, será um dos palestrantes do CBTermo 2019. O título provisório de sua apresentação é "Biorefineries Design: Contribution from thermodynamics to their sustainability analysis". Ele é professor do Departamento de Engenharia Química da Universidad Nacional de Colombia. A pesquisa do Dr. Cardona se concentra no desenvolvimento de processos de separação não convencionais, termodinâmica, processos de integração, engenharia de processos, biorrefinarias, mudanças climáticas e agroindústria. Em particular, ele trabalhou em diferentes projetos de pesquisa relacionados ao design de processos químicos e bioquímicos, pesquisa e desenvolvimento de biocombustíveis, utilização econômica e sustentável de resíduos agroindustriais da Colômbia, entre outros. Ele é autor e co-autor de mais de 150 trabalhos de pesquisa, bem como 12 livros de pesquisa e 44 capítulos de livros.
Professor do Departamento de Física dos Materiais e Mecânica da USP é bacharel em Física Aplicada pela Unicamp (1996), mestre em Física (1999) e Doutor em Ciências (2003), também pela Unicamp, com sanduíche na Universidade de Cambridge (Reino Unido). Foi Pesquisador Associado no The Abdus Salam International Centre of Theoretical Physics (ICTP) em Trieste - Itália (2003-2005) e realizou o Pós-Doutoramento no Department of Materials Science and Engineering no MIT entre 2005 e 2007.
João A. P. Coutinho is Full Professor at the Chemistry Department of University of Aveiro, Portugal where he is vice-director of CICECO, one of the leading European Laboratories in Materials Science. He leads a multidisciplinary research team that focuses on the development of green solvents and novel separation processes for biorefinery and circular economy. Currently he strives to apply biobased solvents, DES and ionic liquids to these processes and attempts to better understand their physical-chemical behavior. He supervised over 50 MSc, 30 PhD thesis and 25 Post Doctoral Fellows, authored over 550-refereed papers (h-factor 77, > 22500 citations) and 7 patents.
The title of his talk is "Addressing practical applications for the thermophysical characterization of fluids through a molecular-based SAFT equation". Fèlix Llovell is a Chemical Engineer with a PhD at the Spanish National Research Council (ICMAB-CSIC) in the area of Chemical Physics. After several predoctoral stays at Delft (Holland) and Concepción (Chile), he worked as a postdoctoral Research Associate at Imperial College London (UK), working in a project funded by Shell on the modelling interfacial properties of mixtures for enhanced oil recovery processes. Since 2015, he joined the Institut Químic de Sarrià (IQS School of Engineering at Universitat Ramon Llull) as an associate professor, where he leads the Group of Engineering and Simulation of Environmental Processes (GESPA), focused on the improvement of ecotechnological processes. Dr. Llovell’s expertise is on the development of molecular modeling tools for the thermophysical characterization of compounds to improve process sustainability. His work has been recently recognized being selected among the best 25 world emerging investigators on Chemical Thermodynamics by the Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data, as well as receiving the Young Researcher Award at the prestigious PPEPPD conference.
The tentative title of his talk is “Modeling electrically tunable nanosurface interactions”. Ph.D. by the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and Senior Fulbright Scholar: SUNY at Stony Brook, N.Y. His research in solution theories focuses on colloidal, biopolymeric and electrolyte systems relevant to biophysics and chemical engineering. He has been developing and applying analytic methods and computational techniques based on principles of statistical mechanics. These include molecular and mesoscopic simulations, integral equation theory of liquids, and field-theoretic approaches to soft matter and disordered materials. The goal is to explain microscopic mechanisms behind observed macroscopic behaviors, predict new designs, and identify conditions optimizing biological function or pragmatic performance of the material.
Mesa Redonda
O Eng. Dárley Melo (Petrobras), a Engª. Williane Carneiro (Braskem), e Prof. Frederico W. Tavares (UFRJ) irão participar da mesa redonda debatendo sobre o papel da termodinâmica frente aos desafios da indústria de petróleo e gás.
Os Profs. Ivanildo J. Silva Jr. (UFC), Gabriel Elmôr Filho (IME), André Zuber (UTFPR), e Marcelo Castier (Texas A&M University at Qatar) irão participar da mesa redonda debatendo sobre as transformações nas estratégias de ensino com ênfase nas metodologias ativas que buscam motivar os discentes no processo ensino-aprendizagem.