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Ricardo Sis Moreira

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Birthplace: Cuba

He holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the Universidad de la Habana-Cuba (1993 to 1999), a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Instituto Superior Politécnico Jose A. Echeverria-Cuba (2001 to 2003). Between 2007 and 2012, he worked as a guest researcher linked to the State University of Campinas in projects related to optics and photonics, development of an experimental installation for the growth of nanoparticles by Pulsed Laser Deposition, as well as software for equipment control, scientific calculation, imaging and for controlling optical and photonic installations. He has publications in the area of nano-particles and photonics. In 2012 he starts working as an Electrical / Electronics Engineer in the private sector. Focusing on the coordination of PIPE/FAPESP projects aimed at the development of commercial scientific equipment. He coordinated the project PIPE 17 / 00855-7 "Development of a near-infrared laser alcohol content meter" and 11 / 50739-7 "Development of an Industrial Gas Chromatograph". Both projects completed successfully. In the year 2019, he starts working as a Senior Electrical Engineer in Oil and Gas companies. At the first company, Halliburton Serviços de Petroleo e Gas Ltda., he developed electrical "Wireline" well sensing tools based on acoustic to nuclear technologies. At the second company, he developed the electrical system for an oil well completion tool. He also developed the controller board for this tool. This board is based on a processor that can load embedded Linux, in addition to supporting temperatures of up to 150°C. Both tools will be used in the Pre-Salt oil wells, in Santos-SP. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)

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